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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 I'm thinking that's for rotational mass hanging off the crank like a pulley or flywheel. The rotors are nowhere near that much. That would mean that

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Old 03-18-2014, 11:20 AM   #23 (permalink)
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I'm thinking that's for rotational mass hanging off the crank like a pulley or flywheel. The rotors are nowhere near that much. That would mean that some of these two piece rotors claiming 20 lbs lighter than stock would be the equivalent of 200 lbs off the body, and that's a really bold statement.
True. I was sad when I removed 35 total from the wheels yet I didn't put down 400HP like rule of thumb says, every pound is like 10HP too
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