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adrianlek

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hi guys!

if a rim is lighter by 5kgs each,will it make a big difference in acceleration? (about 20kgs overall)
does it give better pick-up like compared to changing air filter/exhaust/spark plug etc?
or d difference more khau?hehe

tq
 

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To put things simply, YES, they DO make a significant difference, especially during take-off.

The other mods -- well -- they do give some degree of performance increase if done properly but the rims, I must say, it a good step forward. I'd go for it 1st :smile:
 

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Actually come to think of it. I think manufacturers should ut more and more info on their light wheels. Most wheels are balanced weighed from the core, spoke and rims. But i have come across a website (link broken liao) where they manufacture 3 piece wheels with different material and weight combinations. You could have full lightweight core, spoke and rims. Or you mix it up. there was this formula they had where if you require more acceleration you use the lightest setup. And if you drive on track you could keep a combo of heavy core with light spoke and rims. If you do high speed you install a heavy core a light spoke and heavy rims. They also had a momentum calculation for each setup.

Sadly that only works for 3 piece wheels. Most of the stuff we buy is one piece construction. But lighter wheels does work overall for performance.
 

m1adam

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but must make sure light and strong dowan a broken rim when enter potholes
 

boyzone

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I have a set of 14 inch 6 kg/pc sport on hand for sale ... interest?
 

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Lighter rims also help in suspension, enabling the suspension to react faster because of the reduced inertia.
 

alexklg

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wth... sell things here pulak..


anywayz, if your rims are lighter by 5kg a piece, that is a HUGE difference. You can't measure simply by its dead weight... as in putting it on the weighing scale to see how light it is... of course, it reduces the overall weight of the car definitely...

but most importantly, the lesser the weight of the rims, it takes lesser energy to rotate the wheels... which in turn, less fuel needed to get up to speed... better FC and better performance.... it is very very significant. That's why lightweight japan rims are damn expensive and quite hard to come by... :)
 

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wow so many advantages...better braking & suspension react faster....i tot only get good pickup...hehehe

what about tyres?
for the same profile,series & rim size, is there much difference in weight between d available brands?
i read somewhere it says azenis is 1 of d heaviest...true ah?
 
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m1adam

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14" is not my style of rims need at least 15" i really like the sparco racing rims can angkat wit 2 fingers
 

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all these talk of lighter rims make me reli wanna sell off my 15" to go back to 14" .... aihhhhhhhhhhhhhh

but if u want performance instead of looks, ppl later laugh n say "eelehh 14" only, sure tipu punya car" .. hahhahhaa
 

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light weight wheel is the way to go if u can afford it.more pros
then cons.even the Taiwanese is cracking their head to
produce l/w wheel that is affordable for most of us.i think
by the time the manage to make that kind of wheel,those
high end user will no longer using aluminum wheel.
magnesium will be the IN thing.btw...bro alexklg
nice ride.
 

m1adam

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must beware that most taiwan rims we buy is not certified so quite dangerous to use .
 

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14" is not my style of rims need at least 15" i really like the sparco racing rims can angkat wit 2 fingers
really sparco racing that light eh?? don't think so.. donno la if my fingers so small, hehe..
 

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wow so many advantages...better braking & suspension react faster....i tot only get good pickup...hehehe

what about tyres?
for the same profile,series & rim size, is there much difference in weight between d available brands?
i read somewhere it says azenis is 1 of d heaviest...true ah?
i think maybe.. last time when serching for tires, compare all to same sizes, got a bit different.. goodyear n dunlop also quite heavy..
 

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now most of the branded rims not only production at Taiwan .. some of them even though production in China....
all just depand how caution u drive.
 

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hmmmmm guys. if change to taiwan rims okay or not?? does the quality has a really huge gap??
 

strangex2

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So, comparing JRD tyres with Taiwan tyres, which wan more reliable and dependable??
 

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