Fidanza VS TTV Flywheels
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Which is better out of interest ?
I know the Fidanza has a steel plate which you can replace but I am sure I once read there was a issue with the heat transfer from the alloy to the steel or something causing that plate to come loose ? that was only something I read so I don't know how true that is !
Can anyone shed any light on this please, is anyone using either on their engines ? doesn't need to be a YB
I know the Fidanza has a steel plate which you can replace but I am sure I once read there was a issue with the heat transfer from the alloy to the steel or something causing that plate to come loose ? that was only something I read so I don't know how true that is !
Can anyone shed any light on this please, is anyone using either on their engines ? doesn't need to be a YB
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TTV Steel Flywheels are competition quality flywheels used in wrc, btcc, open wheelers and many other race series worldwide, and they have been for years.. aluminium flywheels cannot compete with regards to longterm safety, quality and performance. Not only that it seems that TTV flywheels are less expensive to buy than aluminium so its an easy call.
You expect to pay more for the best.. but TTV have been an exception to the rule.
You expect to pay more for the best.. but TTV have been an exception to the rule.
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