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How is the reliability of the fidanza flywheel. I mean are they built tough enough? Do they have trouble with teeth breaking off?
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I haven't heard of anything bad about this product except for the fact that you have to get use to the driveability.
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Another question, how much horsepower would i free up with this flywheel?
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Fidanza makes a good product. They've been around in the biz for a while, and are pretty good at what they do. As for the drivability, I will let you know when i get mine installed.
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i'ld go with Tom's Japan Flywheel, if don't mind paying a little extra
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i'ld go with Tom's Japan Flywheel, if don't mind paying a little extra Also a good one...
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i would pay extra if it wasn't $150.
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I haven't heard of anything bad about this product except for the fact that you have to get use to the driveability. what is new with the driveability after the new flywheel?
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i would pay extra if it wasn't $150. Sometimes you get what ya pay for bud
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it's just that i've heard that Tom's Japan Lightweight Flywheel last way longer and much more reliable, plus is lighter, thats all i'm saying. If you are going to install a flywheel, get the best.
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ok, how about the longevity and performance of the TRD Japan flywheel?
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wel you know TRD will be good.
but i haven't heard much about it.
and you do realize that tom's flywheel is only 445, so would you rather pay more, get better performance, and longer lifer, or pay less and have to replace sooner, just a thought?
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