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    [Euro]stock wheels weight

    hey...

    does anybody know the stock wheels weight for the accord euro?

    thanks,

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    roughly 9kg without tyres.
    BNR34 N1 spec
    QR Sprint - 57.79
    QR Clubman - 60.74
    QR National - 1:22.71

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    And just under 18kg with tyres.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Username
    yfin whats the weight of your setup?
    Around 15kg per corner

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    Damn the stockies are heavy......
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    unsprung weight is quite important actually.

    I remember if you reduce unsprung weight by 1kg is equal to reduce 5kg above the suspension.
    BNR34 N1 spec
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    QR Clubman - 60.74
    QR National - 1:22.71

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    It improves handling a lot. Also lighter wheels means slightly faster acceleration. Not by much though. hehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Username
    ok.... heres a newbi question....


    will lighter wheels result in more kw at the wheels.... not just less overal weight...
    You can not change any hp or torque by changing wheels or flywheel if you may. It justs makes it much more easy to accelerate. You will loose inertia though but the gains you get are more worth while.
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

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    Quote Originally Posted by Type R Positive
    You can not change any hp or torque by changing wheels or flywheel if you may. It justs makes it much more easy to accelerate. You will loose inertia though but the gains you get are more worth while.
    Isn't the question power at the wheels? If the wheels are lighter and accelerate easier - the dyno would show more power right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yfin
    Isn't the question power at the wheels? If the wheels are lighter and accelerate easier - the dyno would show more power right?
    No, Where is the extra power going to come from? Just better response.
    It would be nice though.......

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    [QUOTE=Type R Positive]No, Where is the extra power going to come from? Just better response.
    It would be nice though.......

    Check out this thread - seems like lighter wheels will improve dyno readings.

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...5&page=1&pp=12

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    Cool!

    Where does the power come from?
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