New EVO 8 product - Pro Street Lightweight Flywheel
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ProStreet,
Why not show an EVO flywheel and not the picture of the Civic flywheel? You are right that it is nothing like the RRE flywheel. The RRE flywheel has the right number of bolts holding it on! Thanks for the clutch sales though.
Why not show an EVO flywheel and not the picture of the Civic flywheel? You are right that it is nothing like the RRE flywheel. The RRE flywheel has the right number of bolts holding it on! Thanks for the clutch sales though.
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Originally Posted by ACTman
ProStreet,
Why not show an EVO flywheel and not the picture of the Civic flywheel? You are right that it is nothing like the RRE flywheel. The RRE flywheel has the right number of bolts holding it on! Thanks for the clutch sales though.
Why not show an EVO flywheel and not the picture of the Civic flywheel? You are right that it is nothing like the RRE flywheel. The RRE flywheel has the right number of bolts holding it on! Thanks for the clutch sales though.
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Originally Posted by prostreetonline
No problem. We were shuffling images around on our site, but we have pics of the EVO flywheels again. Here they are.
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Originally Posted by ACTman
Thanks. Nice looking peice. Ours are still a few month away.
Thanks for the kind words!
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Originally Posted by TalonRcR
Dirk why did it take so long for ACT to make a flywheel?
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We had about 10 other flywheels we are trying to bring to market and only so much cash. Tooling is quite expensive for forgings.
The stock flywheel is already a lightweight, forged (not sure, maybe just ductile iron) unit so safety to racers was not a concern.
It takes forever anyway because of the forging dies.