HELPPPPP Can't Exceed 180Kmph by b16a
- RasHooD
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^That right there is a whole inch more of pure metal alloy! Along with the increased rubber that is. You can never be sure until you weigh them both for comparison or atleast try putting on some friends' or someones lighter/smaller rims and go for a trial run.
- WKZ
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+100RasHooD wrote:^That right there is a whole inch more of pure metal alloy! Along with the increased rubber that is. You can never be sure until you weigh them both for comparison or atleast try putting on some friends' or someones lighter/smaller rims and go for a trial run.
Altering tyre/wheel sizes can cause the speedometer to show wrong readings too.Although its a minor difference in readings,the increased tyre size and engine wear of an year's abuse might be the reason.
You mean on Hondas in generaltoleg wrote:there is no torque on b16a