Crank lightening, not knife edging
idk, i would think any weight removed that would rob power from accel/decel the rotateing assy up to speed would then be able to be trasfered to the wheels instead... now $ per power gained... thats another story
What all did you do to lighten it? I see the holes going towards the center of the connecting rod races, that's not stock, is it? Were the counter weights modified at all?
I recently got a quote from Robello Racing to knife edge the crank, it was around $300.00. He thought that since I was drag racing it was not really a good idea. He recommended I do mild crank lightening instead.
Is that from jackstranmissions.com?
It works pretty well in some apps. From what I can see the counter weights are for rotational weight and driveability rather than engine longevity. It might loose spool, but it will also free up some power in the first few gears where the RPMs change quickly in any sort of meaningful acceleration.
It works pretty well in some apps. From what I can see the counter weights are for rotational weight and driveability rather than engine longevity. It might loose spool, but it will also free up some power in the first few gears where the RPMs change quickly in any sort of meaningful acceleration.
Someone told me never to knife edge a crank. Can't remember why or who told me that though. Anyways, lightening might be good to relieve some stress off of internal pieces too.
Knifing the crank without balancing the entire rotating assembly can cause excessive vibration at high rpm. If you want to remove any weight from the crank you might as well send it to an engine builder for balancing.







