Originally Posted by ED9man
What? Crusing down the highway with the clutch fully engaged, a flywheel makes absolutely no difference in your rpms.
I will put my life on it, a lighter flywheel will give u a higher RPM than normal at highway speeds, do some research, I did. A heavier (stock) Flywheel will hold mor inertial mass than a lightened one, thus the lighter one will not hold as much inertial mass, and make the rpms higher at highway speeds.
Anyone, please correct me if i'm wrong, if you have a lightened flywheel you will know what I am talking about.