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Ok, I feel the need to be fully explanatory or people like yourself with the soul purpose will come on here and get dumb. So with that in mind you are correct. In the fact that if YOU only race, ONLY race that is, then the heavier wheel might serve you better. I do know all about what your saying,ok. Not new here or to this world. I'm matching street cars to be fast and to be same way on the track, which is what, 99% of us? I'm not sitting debating with ones who cars have yet to even be discovered for the power it has by the number of parts they have put on it. I'm not looking for the negatives in everything as well. I will in fact be racing this car and weather good or bad I will post threw out the summer what I've don't like the rest. Knowing what I know now, I know the car will gain a lot in times, due to what I have now and what I used then to get a 13.1 at 110mph. I know that doesn't sound like nothing to you or most. But that was on 18" rims ( weighting 210lbs w tires ), street Nitto's, full blown stereo system, 15psi in 93 degree's. I'm merely looking for answer for all of us and it only helps if WE all do the same.
 STAGE V++++ Going to XIII and beyond :) |
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