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Old 14-04-10, 03:14 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by Dave ZS-X View Post
blummingheck ross thats some going, very impressive.
I expected good results from the lightweight flywheel and lightweight wheels combo but i didnt quite expect that kind of performance, thats genuinely quick (M3 pace) and with a car thats probably still 1100 kilos by the sounds of it.
I know you can get the best out of a zs at santa pod but still the flywheel looks to be giving 4-5 tenths of a second on its own, thats brilliant !!
Without the flywheel I would have expected 14.2/3 from that car so it looks like flywheels are the new top mod, lol.
I think this is the first time anyone has actually proven a gain from the flywheel, imo you cant argue with figures like that.

Dave

p.s what top speed did it make, about 100 mph?

Hi Dave,

I was shocked myself, i thought it would run a 14.6 due to being a saloon..

i think shes more 1140 kg's but il weigh her soon.

the car turns over faster with the flywheel, all runs were consistant at 99mph. had 1 run at 100.

good going i thought for a nasp car
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