Why 52%? Most flywheels are 60%. Aren't they?
60% for hot street motors and 52% for highway cruisin' . . . it works.
I did not know that. Thanks for the info.
See, I thought 60% for a BT was the magic number, too. I know the earlier factory spec for balance was 55%.I know that a lot of engine builders that use shaved flywheels or lighter flywheel sets use 50-55%.
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Why 52%? Most flywheels are 60%. Aren't they?
ReplyDelete60% for hot street motors and 52% for highway cruisin' . . . it works.
ReplyDeleteI did not know that. Thanks for the info.
ReplyDeleteSee, I thought 60% for a BT was the magic number, too. I know the earlier factory spec for balance was 55%.
ReplyDeleteI know that a lot of engine builders that use shaved flywheels or lighter flywheel sets use 50-55%.
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