FD rotors and flywheel question
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FD rotors and flywheel question
I have a tII motor and was thinking of changing over to fd rotors. I am running a non-turbo clutch and flywheel (stock) setup and would like to retain it. Is this possible? I'm know the fd rotors are lighter weight. Are their any other solutions besides using fd counterweight with aftermarket flywheel. I have a Racing Beat flywheel that I could use; but it's light weight causes poor launches. I get 1.50 60ft times with stock flywheel and only 1.70sec 60ft times with the steel racing Beat flywheel. Thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by rotoryota
I have a tII motor and was thinking of changing over to fd rotors. I am running a non-turbo clutch and flywheel (stock) setup and would like to retain it. Is this possible? I'm know the fd rotors are lighter weight. Are their any other solutions besides using fd counterweight with aftermarket flywheel. I have a Racing Beat flywheel that I could use; but it's light weight causes poor launches. I get 1.50 60ft times with stock flywheel and only 1.70sec 60ft times with the steel racing Beat flywheel. Thanks in advance.
I have a tII motor and was thinking of changing over to fd rotors. I am running a non-turbo clutch and flywheel (stock) setup and would like to retain it. Is this possible? I'm know the fd rotors are lighter weight. Are their any other solutions besides using fd counterweight with aftermarket flywheel. I have a Racing Beat flywheel that I could use; but it's light weight causes poor launches. I get 1.50 60ft times with stock flywheel and only 1.70sec 60ft times with the steel racing Beat flywheel. Thanks in advance.
Use the 89 to 91 front counterweight and flywheel.
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