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Old 04-13-2007, 01:23 PM
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A quick question as i just installed a LWF but havent taken it out on the road yet.....when blipping throttle in neutral and you have a LWF is it supposed to rev quicker or does it rev quicker when under load?
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Old 04-13-2007, 01:47 PM
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Short ans. It will spin "faster" in all cases...less mass to get up to speed.
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opposite is true also, less inertia from rev. to idle...
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I think it takes a little bit for your computer to recognize that you have the LWF too. My car didn't seem to rev that much quicker right after the install but is noticeably so now.
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Ok...because as soon as it was installed i tried starting it and reving a bit in neutral and it seemed at seat of the pants feeling fairly the same way as the dual mass.
My guess was the same as yours TroyN that maybe the computer neds some time to recognise.


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