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got a question for ya.....power is lost from the engine to the wheels because of gearbox, diff, etc.....what power is lost with the wheels? how much power will be lost having massive 19" 275 compared to stock 16" 205?

Corinne just told me about this last wknd at AS, so count me in. i was worried it was on a sunday as i wouldn't be able to make it but being a saturday i'm all for it. Fingers crossed for 200kw at the fronts!

Am I getting commission for this?

LOL!

the bigger wheels you have the more power you get. same with chrome. Thats why people go bigger and bigger wheels thse days....not becaues they look cool, only the cool people know they add at least 30kw for every size up. who needs bigger turbos when you can get the same power with 2" larger wheels

the bigger wheels you have the more power you get. same with chrome. Thats why people go bigger and bigger wheels thse days....not becaues they look cool, only the cool people know they add at least 30kw for every size up. who needs bigger turbos when you can get the same power with 2" larger wheels

wrong...smaller diameter more power

But why is that? is it because of the rotation or something?! ie: rotates more because of the smaller diaameter?? I always thought, regardless of the size of the rim, the tyres will always fill it out to the same rim.. bigger the rim.. less the profile of tyres, and vice versa for smaller rims... ????




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