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SharkWerks Single Mass Light Weight Flywheel Demo

http://www.sharkwerks.com Porsche 997 with SharkWerks Light Weight Flywheel installed vs stock dual mass flywheel.  
 
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supercarsXposed (1 year ago) Show Hide
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sweet,but they didn't tell us the spec's yet..
how much less is then the stock clutch by lb's?.

what is it made of...aluminum or steel?
and u forgot to say its manual drive only
jimcantplay (1 year ago) Show Hide
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look up jeep cherokee reving, just as quick, i dont know why. oh and the decreased inertia makes it harder to get up hills
jayguy173 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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i know how it works and how to put in clutches i just never have driven one with lightweight flywheel
jayguy173 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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oh ok it revs faster but does it move faster
papaown (1 year ago) Show Hide
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horsepower = revs and torque, so yes getting up to higher revs quicker helps a ton..
chevyhs (1 year ago) Show Hide
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If you decrease rotational inertia, it takes less energy to get the engine moving therefore that difference equates to more usable power. The downside is you have to slips the clutch more because the engine also slows down faster too

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