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My car TINTIN went on a diet and he isn't even here yet. My Kazera KZ-S's with Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3's just arrived. With this TINTIN just lost 53.5 pounds without even knowing it, he is scheduled to role off the truck at Rasmussen this Thursday. Here are two pics:
It looks like you've lost more than 40 lbs -- like maybe 2550 lbs!
Seriously, I agree and feel the same way, as for me the wheels MUST be light first and then look good second.
So, Jason, they look very good! and the tires are a great choice too.
>>Is it 1Hp gain for every 100 lbs lost?
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>>Paul
It is .1 in the 1/4 for every 100 lbs lost. If you loose unsprung rotating mass the number drops even further. I have heard that 1 lb of unsprung rotating mass is equal to 10 lbs of sprung weight.
Chris
I'm no physicist but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night