Ok all, time for another question this one is in regard to flywheels or specifically lightened compared to stock on a daily driver. What are the advantages or disadvantages of using a lightened flywheel on a DD. I understand that it produces more power to the wheels. However, I would believe that it would also make the engine spin quicker making the turbo spool faster but simultaneously reducing the effectiveness of first gear and requiring more frequent shifts especially in manual cars which could cause (I believe) the turbo to have to rebuild pressure. Also, are these benefits increased significantly with lightened drive shafts? I understand that doing both along with lightened rims would be the way to go for racing but not sure on their real world application as it applies to road driving. I know with motorcycles we use to use lightened rims, tires, disc’s, chain, and sprockets but it could be different with a turbo vehicle.