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![]() Let me get this right. I can use the 50 oz aluminum flywheel and it wont hurt the crank. If I want to use the 28oz I would haft to use a different fluid damper. Is that right? Also would it hurt on launch or help? 50oz is about 3lb 28oz is about 1.5 lb. It's not much of weight but its rotating weight so the HP gain would be worth the effort
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