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![]() Dont run a lightweight flywheel unless you are running alot of gear.
Most mustangs lose alot of low end grunt and even run slower with a lightweight flywheel. The inertia generated by the flywheel really helps you get off the line and keeps rpms up between shifts. I also cosidered getting a lightweight flywheel last year and after alot of research i decided against it.
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