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Hey, When I first got my car, (back in march) I could cirp the tires right as soon as i shifted into 2nd. Now I can't do that anymore, and I think it feels a little slower. Is it cause I am using 17" rims now? Or do i need to clean my MAF, or is there something else I need to check. Its got about 47,000 miles. I always run 93 or 94 octane gas. Let me know what you think! Thanks
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Maybe your clutch is slipping.
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you 17's will do it if they are heavy..other than that, it wouldn't matter
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Should probably change my lift bolts too right? Or does that have nothing to do with it?
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you 17's will do it if they are heavy..other than that, it wouldn't matter
True. the 17"'s don't help at all. Furthermore, it could be your clutch...mine died on me and that sucked...
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Do your lift bolts, MAF & then see. They should be done anyway.
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cant be ur lift bolts, cz even if ur shifting at high rpms quick you will chirp even if the car didnt have lift. i chirp on pos hondas civics when i shift them quick and i dont even rev them higher than 6500 rpm probably. im guessing something with ur rims or tires, ur tires are worn out probably and thats why they dont have too much grip to chirp?
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riiight, cause chirping the tires is a sign of power???
your tires are probably wearing down and spinning withought chirping.
i suggest you learn to shift w/o chirping the tires. you'll be a bit faster that way
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It means you got some good a$$ tires on them 17's
hee hee hee
Hey, When I first got my car, (back in march) I could cirp the tires right as soon as i shifted into 2nd. Now I can't do that anymore, and I think it feels a little slower. Is it cause I am using 17" rims now? Or do i need to clean my MAF, or is there something else I need to check. Its got about 47,000 miles. I always run 93 or 94 octane gas. Let me know what you think! Thanks
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It means you got some good a$$ tires on them 17's
hee hee hee
nope. it's probably the opposite
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i think it's your 17...
The Physics:
small wheel = less power needed to rotate
bigggeerrr wheel = less power needed to rotate
That's college physics for ya
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i think it's your 17...
The Physics:
small wheel = less power needed to rotate
bigggeerrr wheel =
MORE power needed to rotate
That's college physics for ya
I think you need to go back to college then
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i think it's your 17...
The Physics:
small wheel = less power needed to rotate
bigggeerrr wheel =
MORE power needed to rotate
That's college physics for ya
I think you need to go back to college then
Honestly, lol You could have at least used "rotating Mass" in your "college speech"...HAHAHAH
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