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Re: Lightened Flywheel.....PLS Advise (long) (archive)

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Posted by Matt Evans on March 20, 2001 at 13:04:07:

In Reply to: Lightened Flywheel.....PLS Advise (long) posted by Mark Seiferth on March 19, 2001 at 22:11:33:


Guys need some input...recently purchased a new lightened flywheel (metric mechanic) for my '86 535i (thanks Jerry).
I'm being told by my mechanic friend that I will lose all of the low end torque of the motor if I install this.....This car is my daily driver that will see as many track events as possible in the summer time, and it will slowly become strictly a driver school car over the next few years. I'm looking for some solid input from you guys who have installed a lightened flywheel in the E28...........Gimme some feedback please....
Thanks in advance
Mark
'86 535i Seattle, WA


The guy is a jerk. I put a lightened flywheel in my E28 M5 and it feels awesome, especially for double clutching.. im in redmond so if you _really_ want you can see what the car feels like with it in there..



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