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Does any one have any ideas on whats a good way to lighter a rotor or point me to a good web site
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stock FD rotors are pretty light.... unless your going extreme i think its unnecessary
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if you go the dough then hey why not. But i would rather use higher compression rotors.
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Use hich compression and then have them lightened!
We run these wtith our 2 piece e-shafts in our race engines.
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