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    #16
    I say brakes, cos they're cool for stopping and it's fun

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      #17
      yeah but i cant get brakes without wheels anyway lol

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        #18
        Wheels +1 again....as most of them explain clearly already.....I personally wouldn't go any aftermarket wheels......just for safty reason......life is something $$ can't buy.....so I prefer pay more for better quality parts.....
        Mugen Whore #2

        ヒール&トウのやりかた
        1)ブレーキを踏む
        2)クラッチを切る
        3)シフトダウンしなから、
          アクセルをぶかす
        4)クラッチをつなぐ
        :blah:
        インテ君と共に歩み続けて早1年・・・いろんな所へ出かけ楽しく過ごしてきましたが、事情により手放すこと となりました。(T0T)
        人生で初めて走る楽しさを教えてくれた「インテグラ TYPE R」・・・初めて走った時は何もかも衝撃的でした。今でも走る楽しさは変わらないですが。。。残念です。今 まで本当に感動をありがとう!

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          #19
          I love my stock smoked 15inch wheels.
          "Power is nothing without control" - Peter Tyson (Pirelli)

          http://thethrillofdriving.blogspot.com/

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            #20
            Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
            they do me fine for my purposes...

            but i praise my forged Racing Hart CP-035's at every event i race at...
            why are they such a benefit?

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              #21
              wheels + 1, why not some ce28's? i reckon they look better than re30's..

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                #22
                CE28's dont suit CW DC2R

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by 00dc2 View Post
                  why are they such a benefit?
                  Lower "unsprung weight"

                  The phrase goes:

                  "Weight is the enemy, unsprung weight is the devil..."

                  So a lighter wheel (mine are 3.9kg) will react more quickly to changes in direction, will be easier to follow the contours of the road and will place less stress on the shock absorber assembly... thus improving lap times and consistency...

                  There is a bit here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsprung_weight

                  And here is a quite emotionaly charged quote from a (biased) part shop website here:

                  “Unsprung weight is the nemesis of the suspension in the war to maintain tire contact with the tarmac.”

                  http://www.racing-connection.com/carrozzeria.html


                  plus - as i change my rims at the track, going from cast alloy 16's to forged alloy JDM 15's - i can feel immediately the change in performance.
                  ... retired/

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                    #24
                    watch this video and you'll convince yourself to buy rays LOL

                    http://youtube.com/watch?v=NPMdKIsf5k4

                    z10 says:
                    i bet you will have 10000 wheels when you are done
                    z10 says:
                    mon-fri 9am-5pm chasing for jazz parts

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                      #25
                      wheels for sure,
                      I think the rule of thumb is
                      for every 1Kg you take out of your unsprung weight
                      equals to about 4-5Kg of weight reduction elsewhere

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
                        Lower "unsprung weight"
                        i know the concept. i just didnt think the effect would be so pronounced that you would notice it so much on the track

                        so you must have the 15x6.5 CP035R's.. nice. my problem with them was color.. no gunmetal to match my cars black.

                        i have SSR TypeC's in 16x7 they are 5kg Vs 5.9 for stock. yours at 3.9 are VERY light!

                        You know spoon calipers are apparently over 1kg lighter than stock DC2R calipers? have you got them?

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by macoman69 View Post
                          CE28's dont suit CW DC2R
                          Yeah they don't

                          Rims + 1
                          CARSFORHOPE

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by 00dc2 View Post

                            so you must have the 15x6.5 CP035R's.. nice. my problem with them was color..


                            You know spoon calipers are apparently over 1kg lighter than stock DC2R calipers? have you got them?
                            abotu 1.5kg or 2.8kg depending on whether the spoon site is referring to 2 or 1 calipers:



                            no, i do not have these

                            but as i already said above regarding the DC2R ones;

                            Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
                            they do me fine for my purposes...
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                            ... retired/

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by RichyR View Post
                              Yeah they don't

                              Rims + 1
                              Lol!
                              Ok i stand corrected.

                              But i still think i would prefer the RE30's

                              what do you guys think RE30's yay or nay?

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                                #30
                                yay for RE30

                                +1 again for Rims.. and please.. no Rotas (or Nangkangs)!!!
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