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For those of you interested in lightened / aluminum flywheels...

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For those of you interested in lightened / aluminum flywheels...
Old February 26th, 2004, 01:06 PM   #1
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For those of you interested in lightened / aluminum flywheels...

We have some in stock ready to be shipped out. We are offering a new ViperSpeed SRT 10/Comp Coupe Aluminum Flywheel . It is almost 50% lighter than stock. It is, however, fortified with all steel aircraft hardware. It will work well in conjunction with a clutch upgrade, but the stock pressure plate and disc both fit as well. We are now offering free shipping on these at a price of $645.00.
Feel free to contact me with any questions at 817-877-1772.
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Re: For those of you interested in lightened / aluminum flywheels...

We do not usually use these with aftermarket clutches

As for CenterForce Clutches: we can get them as well, but we do not recommend them. Has anyone weighed one? They are drastically heavier than the stock unit. This completely negates the purpose of a lightened flywheel. Through our extensive racing experience, we haven't had any problems with the stock clutches going out with our flywheels. That being said, we are currently developing a new lightweight disc and pressure plate. This will retain the properties of stock, only, they are lighter and will increase the effect of the flywheel.

If you have any questions about any of our products, feel free to call me or email.
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P.S. If you want to see some of our experience, go out to Motorsport Ranch this weekend. Bobby will be there with one of our GT1 VRL prepped GTS cars.
When you need a part for your Viper, depend on someone who has race winning experience with their products.
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