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RAM Billet Steel Flywheels
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Technical note: As they spin, heavy flywheels store more energy than lighter ones. Engine and gearing combinations that require more power or inertia to make the car launch without bogging the motor need heavier flywheels. However, heavier flywheels accelerate slower. Lighter flywheels create less inertia at launch, but accelerate quicker through the gears. When choosing a flywheel, you must consider the car's weight, operating rpm of the engine, and, most importantly, the gearing. Insufficient gearing will cause an engine with too light of a flywheel to "bog" on launch.
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Flywheel, Billet Steel, 166-Tooth, External Engine Balance, 33.000 lbs., 2-Piece Rear Main Seal, SFI 1.1, Oldsmobile, V8, Each
Part Number: RAM-1574
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Flywheel, Billet Steel, 166-Tooth, Internal Engine Balance, 33.000 lbs., SFI 1.1, Oldsmobile, V8, Each
Part Number: RAM-1573
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Flywheel, Billet Steel, 166-Tooth, Internal Engine Balance, 33.000 lbs., 2-Piece Rear Main Seal, SFI 1.1, Oldsmobile, V8, Each
Part Number: RAM-1575
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Estimated Ship Date: Mar 2, 2026 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Mar 2, 2026 if ordered today
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