aluminum vs steel flywheel for stroker

Evidently you do not race a stick car and if you do it's not very fast and it breaks a lot of parts. I put an aluminum flywheel and soft-loc clutch in my street Dart and pick over a half second( 11 teens at 120 to 10.70 at 126) with no other changes. Recently I pull the flywheel and clutch for a rebuild (new heat shields and springs in pressure plate), Dart dropped back into the 11 at 120) with 30# steel flywheel, should have the aluminum flywheel and soft-loc back in soon. Oh I also use a Jerico DR-4 trans and before that I had a pro shifted and faceplated 833, you do not let off to shift these kind of trans(fastest way to break them) you shift them fast and furious. Now I suggest you do your homework so I don't have to get in to arguments with people that don't understand the logic behind going quick with a stick car.