Can you explain more about what you mean when you say that the car could not launch from a stand still or no acceleration at higher speeds. What's the benefit of have a light flywheel if it slows down acceleration? I thought it would make a car faster at all speeds. Or do lightened flywheels only increase horsepower and not torque?
What was the reason for putting larger injectors on your car? And how hard is it to replace the harmonic balancer?
> I ran an alumnium flywheel for 3 yrs behind
> 80zx car had 83turbo head (bumps compression
> 1 FULL point 9.5to 10.5)big cam,large
> injectors,webber big throat,headers,2.5in
> exaust,79 5 speed(lower gears)3.90 gears
> rear.I usesd nitrous from 10,000
> RPM.(company name).With out nitrous car ran
> best of
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> muffler with no nos,with nos
>
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> motor is VERY buzzy.Street driving is hard
> cause car does not want to launch from stop
> light,has NO reserve torque for passing,but
> these drawbacks are easy to adjust to and
> are consistent always.biggist drawback was
> motor BROKE harmonic ballancers(i went
> through 15 of them).Bearing this in mind I
> still have same flywheel,if u want it,u can
> have it.I put small block chevy in mine.