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Sachs Flywheel
If you look up the definition of flywheel on the internet, it can be hard to see how it relates to automobiles. There's a lot of discussion about “kinetic energy storage” and things like that, occasionally with an equation or two thrown in to prove they know what they're talking about. It probably won't help you figure out why you should care about your car's flywheel, however. Let's clarify it. A flywheel is a kind of regulator. It's job is to smooth out the variations in power delivery from your engine to the rest of the car. It keeps you from feeling uneven torque on the drive shaft. How does a flywheel do this? It stores excess energy and releases it when needed to even out your riding experience. When it does it's job, you don't even notice it's there. But when it stops doing it's job, well…..it's time to get a new one. The best replacement flywheel you will find for your car? One made by Sachs. Sachs flywheels are designed to work reliably and smoothly, giving you the excellent performance you demand from the moment you install it. Others may cost less, but they don't deliver for you like a Sachs flywheel! Customers should certainly get first-rate assistance when they buy dependable car parts. That's why we've created a 24/7/365 sales assistance call center to assist you with your requests.



