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Old 09-26-2009, 10:54 PM
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Default Light weight flywheel

Just posted my "new/used" AASCO light weight flywheel for sale in the classified section!!!
Old 09-27-2009, 08:02 PM
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Hmmn.. Thats interesting.
Call me sometime, I am interested to hear the latest.
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i looked for it, didnt see it.
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Its under the "racing parts for sale"
Old 09-28-2009, 01:22 PM
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Tim I used to work in the Grand-Am series actually the Koni series and your car looks famillar. Does it have the Grand - Am mandated 80% of stock weight flywheel? They are solid steel.
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Originally Posted by drbooba1
Tim I used to work in the Grand-Am series actually the Koni series and your car looks famillar. Does it have the Grand - Am mandated 80% of stock weight flywheel? They are solid steel.
Thats true they are steel and they are 80% the weight of stock. They also have a 35% quiker spin up rate then stock.

By the way my car was all black in Koni trim.

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Originally Posted by TIM COSTA
Thats true they are steel and they are 80% the weight of stock. They also have a 35% quiker spin up rate then stock.

By the way my car was all black in Koni trim.

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dumb question: why use the steel one when the AASCO is half the weight (vs 80% of weight) or original?
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Tim, I didn't look close enough at the graphics, I thought it would have been a Synergy car at first glance.
c70Pete the Grand-Am Koni challange rules stipulate that it must be 80% of the stock weight. I don't think they mandate a material just the weight.

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Originally Posted by c70Pete
dumb question: why use the steel one when the AASCO is half the weight (vs 80% of weight) or original?
This is an AASCO flywheel.



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