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And second, you don't seen to get the reason why your 335 ran faster 1/4 mile times on 245s. And it wasn't just the compound. It was the fact that your 245 tires had a larger overall diameter and longer contact patch, with softer, taller sidewall, which is better for traction of the line. When you went to 255s and 275s, your sidewall got shorter and stiffer, decreasing your straight line traction. Go back to school. |
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The 275's had the same diameter. We were discussing straight line performance, talking about Richard Rawlings run at the dragstrip, the one guy said the Hellcat would just spin and spin its tires. You'll make a great fox news host, twist what someone said and then argue your own twisted version. I'm surprised you're complaining about the weight of the Hellcat , you are the steering wheel holder of an AWD pig that basically drives itself, with zero driving fun, requires no skills whatsoever and it's ugly. Hahaha |
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For example...the GT-R as a fat pig in a discussion about the Hellcat...which weighs 700 lbs more. Somehow you're trying to suggest that the Hellcat's handling is equivalent to the GT-R, which is nonsense. And you're not getting that the wider street tires will help immensely in HANDLING, which is the problem with the Hellcat and the whole point of this discussion. Tell you what...go drive a Hellcat and take a turn and then punch it...you'll be more sideways than an MSNBC news story. What do you drive again? |
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A muscle car on summer tires being driven recklessly in freezing temps wrecks and you bring up wider tires will immensely improve handling. Instead of blaming the car weight, tire size etc. Maybe it's the driver not knowing the car's limits. An E92 M3/E36 M3, with a manual transmission, that means you probably can't drive it. |
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I can drive a manual just fine...I've had at least 7 manual cars that I can think of, the first of which was probably before you were born and the last of which were the E46 M3 and the Vantage, but I'm over it and would rather be faster. Sorry to burst your bubble. Thanks for playing. Good luck next time. |
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