flywheel question.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by mstw
[B]Question for you guys - Does the manufacturing process make a difference in performance?
I placed an order for a Spoon FW today with R&DMotorsports (thanks to Mingster and David!) and David mentioned this while I placed the order.
[B]Question for you guys - Does the manufacturing process make a difference in performance?
I placed an order for a Spoon FW today with R&DMotorsports (thanks to Mingster and David!) and David mentioned this while I placed the order.
Sorry guys, I was having too much fun with my car, I forgot to report back to you 
First of all, you guys were right, it does turn the car into a somewhat different animal - The VTEC engagement is just ..... DAYUM!
I haven't notice much of MPG differences, on highway, I do need to downshift to 5th sometimes now for some uphills. Hardly a problem for me, because the throttle response is so quick, it's fun to shift back and forth on empty roads 
I had rode in Gregg's car, with a Mugen intake, HKS exhaust and the Toda FW. I couldn't tell any differences, but maybe it's because I was not driving his car.
I am very happy with my Spoon FW. BIG thanks goes to R&D and Mingster's quick pointer

First of all, you guys were right, it does turn the car into a somewhat different animal - The VTEC engagement is just ..... DAYUM!
I haven't notice much of MPG differences, on highway, I do need to downshift to 5th sometimes now for some uphills. Hardly a problem for me, because the throttle response is so quick, it's fun to shift back and forth on empty roads 
I had rode in Gregg's car, with a Mugen intake, HKS exhaust and the Toda FW. I couldn't tell any differences, but maybe it's because I was not driving his car.
I am very happy with my Spoon FW. BIG thanks goes to R&D and Mingster's quick pointer
Anybody try the Speed Light Flywheel?
I read somewhere that Speed and Spoon are almost the same thing. If so, how come the Speed Flywheel is cheaper?
http://www.scienceofspeed.com/products/dri...ts/S2000/Speed/
I read somewhere that Speed and Spoon are almost the same thing. If so, how come the Speed Flywheel is cheaper?
http://www.scienceofspeed.com/products/dri...ts/S2000/Speed/
Mike, just like what you said, Spoon flywheel denfinitely make the car response better.... I don't have the problem with rev matching... However, I do had the problem with starter after I installed Spoon flywheel... and it mostly seems like dealer's problem... However, problems are solved... I am very happy with Spoon flywheel now.
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