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Does anyone know what would give me less low end, a lighter flywheel or pulleys, if anyone can answer this question please let me know Thanks : AARON
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Why do you want to know what gives you less low end? You probably want to go with the flywheel to get more/better low end because it is more reliable than pullies and you will get good low end. But it is more expensive.
Dan
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if you're gonna get a flywheel, save up a lil more and get a clutch too and save yourself a ton of money instead and install the both at the same time
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