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The flywheel is the foundation of the clutch system, and because it
is an energy storage device, also determines the amount of power
available to launch the car. A heavy flywheel stores more energy as
it spins than a light flywheel. If your engine and gearing
combination requires more power or inertia to make the car launch
without bogging the motor, you will want a heavier flywheel. Keep
in mind, though, that a heavier flywheel will be slower to
accelerate through the gears. A lighter flywheel creates less
inertia at launch, but will accelerate quicker through the gears.
In order to effectively use a lighter flywheel, you must consider
the car weight, operating RPM of the engine, and most importantly,
the gearing. Too little gear will cause the engine to nose over or
bog on launch. RAM billet steel flywheels are recommended as a
replacement for factory cast flywheels in high performance and
racing vehicles. Cast flywheels are not explosion proof and can be
dangerous when used in high performance applications at higher
RPMs. RAM billet steel flywheels are CNC machined from certified
materials and exceed SFI specifications. After machining, the
flywheels are blanchard ground parallel to the crankshaft mounting
surface ensuring minimum run out and the optimum mating surface for
the clutch disc. Use steel flywheels in heavier drag race cars or
for the best drivability in street driven vehicles. Ram generally
does not recommend aluminum flywheels for street use unless it is
an autocross type of car. All Ram flywheels are surface ground and
factory balanced to the engine.
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