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New 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer and EVO X flywheels from Fidanza
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Perry, Ohio--How can you instantly enhance the performance of the 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer?  Lightening the load to increase horsepower is a good start, and Fidanza's new aluminum flywheels for the Lancer and Lancer Evolution X do just that.


"The Lancer and more-to-the-point, the EVO X, were created for drivers who want great performance," said Bob Scheid, vice president, Fidanza.  "Our new aluminum flywheels will give owners better acceleration and more power to the wheels, on the road or at the track."


Due to their lightweight design, the Fidanza flywheels require roughly one-third less energy to turn, freeing-up horsepower that otherwise is expended to turn the heavier stock flywheel.


Fidanza's aluminum flywheels are made from lightweight, high-quality machined 6061 T6 aluminum.  A warp-proof 1050 steel friction surface and CNC machined fastener holes and chamfers finish off the package.  Incredibly durable, the flywheels can be paired with just about any clutch disc material available - from organic to Kevlar and even sintered iron.  The product is finished with a heat-treated ring gear and military grade fasteners.


The 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer and EVO X aluminum flywheels are fully SFI-approved.  Fidanza also offers flywheels - and new performance clutch kits - for earlier model Lancers and EVO editions.



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