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Well I have an rsx a spec as my daily driver and I'm bout to put some new rims on it and well I was wondering if i put smaller rims in the front would that help in my speed or should I just make both even I don't know much bout fwd and I don't want to do much to the rsx since I'm using my 350 as my track car so wat should I do I'm thinkin that smaller rims in the front would give more downward force to where the power is
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Re: fwd question
It doesn't really work like that....
And i'm guessing by smaller rims you mean smaller wheel and tire height compared to stock. Smaller rims will: A) Throw off your odometer B) Throw off your speedometer C) Improve Acceleration D) I believe it'll decrease mileage E) Lower Top Speed Its best to really stick to stock or similar to stock settings. And I don't really think it'll make a difference in terms of downforce. |
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Part of a companies r&d is to figure out optimal sizes for car rims in every condition. If smaller tires were better they would have come standard, optional, or just recomended...
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Re: fwd question
Not to mention looking completely retarded....
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