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Old May 12, 2003 | 01:16 PM
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Haha nah, I should edit that anyway, but I wont. Kind of low, but I wasnt the one on the offensive

I dont think its possible for a well designed aluminum flywheel to fail unless its defective, personally. I think its just as good for our applications as Chromoly in terms of strength.

Comptech actually has an 8.75lb Chromoly flywheel, which is pretty light for the material. I still say why sacrifice weight for a benefit that you'll never realize in terms of strength of steel.

But hey, Chromoly does roll off your tongue nicely when listing modifications
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