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08.05.2020 17:16 # 1
berkanmiriz
Does the car accelerate according to the rim weight? While browsing the forum, I caught my attention on a subject but I did not find much information
08.05.2020 17:16 # 2
KenBlockJR
would.
08.05.2020 17:16 # 3
ufuk91
of course. It also rim according to the rim size, also according to the dimensions and structure of the wheel. Of course, the difference can be felt in some, not even in someone, it depends on what and what they compare
08.05.2020 17:16 # 4
berkanmiriz
I have my teacher 206 1.4. I live in Beyoğlu, sometimes the bumps can be a problem, but how do you choose a tire for the best performance?
08.05.2020 17:16 # 5
KenBlockJR
[QUOTE = berkanmiriz] I have my teacher 206 1.4 hdi. I live in Beyoğlu, sometimes the bumps can be a problem, but how do you choose a tire for the best performance? you do not live
08.05.2020 17:16 # 6
berkanmiriz
thanks murat brother
08.05.2020 17:16 # 7
fatihgg
[QUOTE = 307 bursa] does noticeable according to the size of the rim, but it does not matter, except for the winter months.
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+1 just let it go.
08.05.2020 17:16 # 8
xMEGANx
Doesn't it, brother. The rim is not on the car, the car is on the rim. there is no extra friction force. The wind makes more difference so let me tell you. After the car reaches a speed of 50 km, it gets lighter than 300 kg no matter where you look. 150 km or not, if you collect the car on your way to 150. your wheels are nothing so =) xMEGANx 2013-01-09 13:33:03
08.05.2020 17:16 # 9
berkanmiriz
Actually, you say right, because even if the rim is 10 kilograms, it is a very small number, so I have my own weight.
08.05.2020 17:16 # 10
ufuk91
[QUOTE = xMEGANx] My brother, it doesn't. The rim is not on the car, the car is on the rim. there is no extra friction force. The wind makes more difference so let me tell you. After the car reaches a speed of 50 km, it gets lighter than 300 kg no matter where you look. 150 km or not, if you collect the car on your way to 150. your wheels are nothing =) [/ QUOTE]

Let's not say "it doesn't", let's say not much :) The wheels are on the car, the car is the wheels. Where are the wheels tied after all? The weight of the rims will increase, the shifting from the engine, that is, the torque power will not change, as a result, the heavier rims will be rotated harder.
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