01-07-2016, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Hotrodz
Don't cheap out on supporting mods it will only cost you mony in the future. You have spent a lot of money already for pretty special car if you want to look at it more than driving it then do it on the cheap. I would trust jwick's judgment. If you plan on anymore horsepower down the line, get a clutch a flywheel that can hold the power. I had to upgrade my clutch and fly wheel again when I went flex fuel. That is the thing about being boosted, you should over build and mind the limitations of the eternals.
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I'm all for that sentiment - but I don't quite understand how upgrading to a lighter flywheel protects me down the line from any kind of failure. To me, a lighter flywheel is about eeking every last bit of performance out of the motor/drivetrain. Is this an incorrect assumption?
I do not plan on doing any more power mods down the line - this car is a street car first and foremost and I think increasing the power any further comes with a disproportionate increase in failure risks.
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