Joes95GT said:The power of a PM, huh? You must not like arguing with me.![]()
No...I meant it was funny how you got notice of this thread when your rarely over "here". (Grn92Lx)...got me now???? Whether it happened or not I thought it was funny...and to set any kind of question down...I LOVE argueing with ya...I can all day (imagine that
Joes95GT said:Oh ok, let me get this right. "Your buddies" have one. Isn't it convenient how others always have these "friends" that "support" their arguement. Do your "drag strip buddies" drive their cars daily? Let me guess, you must have driven their cars, too?![]()
Correct...no I have not drove "their" cars...but they had the good ole factory flywheel in there...I had a bit more detail on their cars in that one thread...to bad it was lost...we went on for a little while. My "friends" aren't here to support my argument...so I guess you got me there
Joes95GT said:And, smartass, I drove my car daily when I put the aluminum flywheel in it for about 6 months. I got a new DD when I broke it.
Personal namecalling isn't needed and is childish when you try to sum up your feelings with a word or two. It shows a loss of control. Try expressing it out in well thought out paragraphs
Some people (like me) just can't go out and buy a new DD whenever they "break" something...if that was the case I would slap a supercharger on my car during a weekend and drive it until something "breaks" and then by another DD until I get fixed or set it aside and make it a "project car". Your fortunate. Just let people know what they are getting into before a drivetrain purchase. Alls I'm here for is to label pros/cons of a performance part. Just like I do with gears/throttle bodies/longtubes/flywheels/clutches/etc...etc...you've seen it.Joes95GT said:Also, flywheels don't kill transmissions. Clutches do. I have NEVER in my existence heard of a flywheel killing a trans. I think I'm getting your point, but the way your wrote it is vague.
Never said that...and as you pointed out YOU knew what I was talking about which is who I was responding too. In this case the point was taken as needed. The extra intertia given to the flywheel with a stock one (assuming the clutch will fully grab it) hits harder because of that stored energy. So it isn't helping anything...but I never said it killed transmission.
Joes95GT said:Lets proceed....
Let's do...
Joes95GT said:You know what I mean when I said stored energy "doesn't mean anything". Of course it means something, but as you put into parenthesis, it's relative, and in this case, quite meaningless.
Well this goes down to the below where you put how my descripition/descriptor was a little vague. It goes vice versa in this too. You can't play both sides of the field here...or can you? In that case it isn't "quite meaningless". You lose rotational inertia (stored energy)...very simple.
Joes95GT said:The idea of street v. strip cars got ignored as I was typing. Sorry. To the best of my knowledge, Bob Cosby's old '99 Cobra had an AFW and his car was still street legal (full A/C and P/S to boot). Please don't quote this part of the thread. I know there is an arguement to this, and I know you'd love to bring it up to try and make me look bad. This was my train of thought as I typed that paragraph - please spare us.
Lol...I'm not talking about "street legal" or "street cars"...I'm talking about cars people are willing to drive and DO drive everyday. I could care less if you have an optional sandwich deli in the car...it doesn't matter. Do you drive the car everyday as your sole or transportation? I had to quote it...It isn't there to make you look bad...just I'm pointing it out to someone that may not read into that much. Sorry (seriously).
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Joes95GT said:I'm not too good at physics, but consider the following....
I'll try...
Joes95GT said:Spin a 40 pound weight off the end of the crankshaft at 800 RPM and try to grab it (i.e. taking off from a stop).
The teeth could hurt me...hey are you just trying to hurt me

Stock flywheel weighs 21lbs by the way...not 40.
Joes95GT said:Next, spin a 15 pound weight off the end of the crankshaft at 800 RPM and try to grab it (i.e. taking off from a stop).
They are closer to the 11lb range I believe...
Yeah that will be easier to "grab" though I still may need stitches
. Anyways enough of the corny dialogue by me...that is part of the reason why it can be a bit "jerky" as well with a lighter flywheel because it doesn't have that "skipping" as much across the clutch disc material. It will be more grabby during the engagement period which has a very similar occurence to clutch chatter. I hope you know what I'm trying to say here...Good Luck with your AFW...
I happen to notice they haven't been back since everyone jumped on them...