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Said something bout tyres being different sizes or width / air pressure in tyres / rocking the car all effects torque reading

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Said something bout tyres being different sizes or width / air pressure in tyres / rocking the car all effects torque reading

Loled @ spider gif

Yes cause tyres are effectively gears...smaller diameter = quicker acceleration, less top speed and vice versa.

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this ^ a tuner once told me you can't really measure torque 100% accurately.. had some reasons which ive not forgotten

unless you have a hub dyno ;)

anyone got any opinions on welded diffs...I never been in a skyline with one...are they liveable...?

Its not a daily car it only comes out to go racing usually , I dont ever park it in a shopping mall..even if i did i would just park at the front door Like a baws!

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unless you have a hub dyno ;)

anyone got any opinions on welded diffs...I never been in a skyline with one...are they liveable...?

Its not a daily car it only comes out to go racing usually , I dont ever park it in a shopping mall..even if i did i would just park at the front door Like a baws!

I had one in the ke70... Was fine, just need to be aware of compression lock. I wouldn't do I in anything other than a drift car tho

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