Remember kids, if you want a light flywheel, get a billet (or just dont bother getting a light flywheel if it's just for road use)
This is looking through the guard. Notice a severed brake line:
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Here's pics of the headers. These a bent mild steel headers - shows the amount of force behind the busted flywheel:
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What looks like a bent hose to the right of this pic is actually a steering arm. Gives you an idea of the force.
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Rooted clutch assembly:
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What he could find of the flywheel. Look at the ring gear, and how it's bent:
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Here's pics from when he was doing the burnout:
Here you can see the explosion under the car:
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Just in front of the car you can see a piece of debris:
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Bang.
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This guy was lucky, he kept his feet. His car suffered massive panel damage, including holes in the bonnet. It's likely that when the flywheel blew, it caused a massive inbalance in the crank, which at 7800rpm would have $&#$% his bottom end rightly. The car has no brakes (severed lines) and no steering.