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That is definitely one option BigS. But what I think I was trying to say is that better flywheels have a cost. In this case a quantifiable cost. The range and consistency of this particular flywheel/motor/cage is quite decent. But what I hadn't considered is how tough they are on my darts. There's a lot of unexpected wear and tear.

On a related but unscientific note, I've noticed that metal flywheels produce less startdust® than plastic, PVC, or Delrin flywheels. It probably has something to do with friction and heat dissipation. Just like everything else, it's always about the friction, isn't it ?