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Changing the weigh of the flywheel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunowie" data-source="post: 5694306" data-attributes="member: 113236"><p>That remind's me of something. </p><p>When you lighten flywheel in a street car you can bur your tires every time you start movig. But when you pass about 8k-9k rev its hitting a wall - doesn't want to go faster. In honda civic its around 140kmh-90mph.</p><p>light flywheel gives boost in low rpm. </p><p>Wouldnt be reasonable to make heavier flywheel for 70-80> cc saw? To get more torque in the cut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunowie, post: 5694306, member: 113236"] That remind's me of something. When you lighten flywheel in a street car you can bur your tires every time you start movig. But when you pass about 8k-9k rev its hitting a wall - doesn't want to go faster. In honda civic its around 140kmh-90mph. light flywheel gives boost in low rpm. Wouldnt be reasonable to make heavier flywheel for 70-80> cc saw? To get more torque in the cut. [/QUOTE]
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