confused civic type R
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I dont agree with you alex when it comes to the lightened flywheels. They are fantastic but... you have to be able to shift quick enough to enable you to stay in the powerband. It made a huge difference on my delsol. With my shifting, i gained almost half a second and that was with a trashed head too. Flywheels are great but you have to remember, yes they permit you to accelerate faster but they also cause you you de-celerate faster too.

but you didn't have a lightweight flywheel on a ctr how can you comment ?? rev range will be different etc including change over point :roll: think you also wasn't hearing me right i didn't say i didn't like lightweight flywheels full stopTurbosnatch wrote:I dont agree with you alex when it comes to the lightened flywheels. They are fantastic but... you have to be able to shift quick enough to enable you to stay in the powerband. It made a huge difference on my delsol. With my shifting, i gained almost half a second and that was with a trashed head too. Flywheels are great but you have to remember, yes they permit you to accelerate faster but they also cause you you de-celerate faster too.

I know there purpose and the science behind how they work i.e simple less rotating mass = quicker acceleration and decleration but maybe i just couldn't shift quick enough

why did i change the car you mean or clutch ???
and tara i mean none of that in offence i know what your saying 8)
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