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here yall go talkin bout HP n %%#$, dudes in the hood dont care about HP when it comes to rims as you can see.
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Originally Posted by ninjahood
i mean da ss comes stock wit 20 inch rims, thats big enuff for most cars....anything after 22's on a car is overkill
We ride big rims down South. We don't have bus or train systems down South. We like to drive and we like to look good when we drive.
Either you get it or you don't.
NYC can't ride anything bigger than 20's because of damn potholes!
Red and Blue Camaro and Black/Yellow 24's in front 26's in back![]()
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Seriously.Originally Posted by KIDFLY SniperElite007
Horrible chose of rims fam![]()
huh.... so you think cats in the hood pushing RT/SRT Chargers and Challengers because they like low HP carsOriginally Posted by MILLION DOLLAR STACKS
here yall go talkin bout HP n %%#$, dudes in the hood dont care about HP when it comes to rims as you can see.NinjaHood the exit is thataway ----------->>![]()
Originally Posted by 940sicc3
wow
*jaw drops*
The Dyno will show a much larger number output with smaller/lower weight rims because you have decreased mass of moment of inertia(Rotation rate),which is an inhibiting force. It is not adjusted for your measurement on the Dyno. The readout is a number that includes accelerating forces and negativeforces like friction in the system and mass of the moment of inertia of the wheels.Originally Posted by Nikebacksthefalcons
Do you understand how heavy the 26 inch wheels are?Originally Posted by Lemonade41
putting big rims on = taking hp away? I've never heard something so proposterous. It does take acceleration away, but taking hp away? thats laughable, anything to take credit away I guess. Like it or not, not everybody has the same way of doing cars.
Take your car and put it on a dyno
Then put on a set of heavier wheels such as 26 inch chrome rims and tell me if the hp stays the same.
Then put on a set of lighter carbon fiber rims such as a 17 or 18 inch and tell me how much hp you gain.
That looks horribly ******ed.Originally Posted by southzeztpdot
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