Whats your favorite visual tuning area In NFSU?
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Whats your favorite visual tuning area In NFSU?
Hey Whats your favorite tuning area?
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, I like widebody kits like this one :
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Recently i visited a tuning shop called bodytorqueuk and they had some FINE rims man 20inch chrome but the neon there didnt look very bright or attractive. anyway would anyone know how much an i4inch tube of neon would cost cost in pounds or Euros? the website is http://www.bodytorqueuk.co.uk[/url]
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Rims are good, but see an ford escort with a 6inch wide muffler is just great and all that sound it makes you feel you a have a gt racing car or something. about a year ago i was with some friends in the city centre and we saw a parked chevorlet corvette with 4, about 4inches each, i would of loved to hear that. Really
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Everything is about taste. However, being part of a free nation entitles you to freedom of speech, freedom of opinions. Being able to voice our opinions is one of the many advantages of living in a democratic country. If I dont like the look of something, Ill say it, I have the right to.
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wide tires bad for grip?
Somebody in locked thread of the same topic wrote that wide tires are bad for grip in small cars because of smaller pressure on square inch. Well man, go tell that to Formula 1 car makers, they seem to know nothing of physics. At least of your physics in your world.
Man, that was so stupid! You get less per square inch but more inches! There is no way wider tires can make car grip worse[1]. They are bad for fuel consumption and acceleration and so on. Ever wondered why it's harder to burn rubber on cold start with wide tires[2] ? Eh...
[1] not quite. One gets much more sudden grip loss that leads to accidents. Thin tires loose grip slowly but early, wide ones loose it suddenly and late (as far as speed is concerned). Overall wide ones are safer but need more thinking. Also squasplashing is a pain with wide tires especially when unexperienced "young gangsta" chooses low profile!
[2] hint: it's harder to make wide tires slip.
Man, that was so stupid! You get less per square inch but more inches! There is no way wider tires can make car grip worse[1]. They are bad for fuel consumption and acceleration and so on. Ever wondered why it's harder to burn rubber on cold start with wide tires[2] ? Eh...
[1] not quite. One gets much more sudden grip loss that leads to accidents. Thin tires loose grip slowly but early, wide ones loose it suddenly and late (as far as speed is concerned). Overall wide ones are safer but need more thinking. Also squasplashing is a pain with wide tires especially when unexperienced "young gangsta" chooses low profile!
[2] hint: it's harder to make wide tires slip.