DeaconBlue
SHO Member
the only difference you are going to see with the fidanza flywheel is that when driving normally (babying the car) your shifts have to be much faster or the rpms drop off to fast to smoothly engage in the next gear. the flywheel lowers the rotating mass of the engine alot and there for makes it rev and fall off alot faster, so with the stock flywheel if you let off the gas and hit the clutch the rpms fall alot slower than with the fidanza. this is the only difference i have noticed. i havent really noticed any gains at all but i sure they are there even if minimal.
Same thing I have said about my car for years - now its even worst with the 3.4L stroker short block since we took 2.2 lbs out of the pistons, wrist pin and rods. Next time the clutch comes out I will most likely install a custom 15.4 lbs billet steel flywheel to make driving on the street and in traffic a bit easier than with the 9.0 lbs aluminum flywheel.