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- DerAlta
I'm 95% certain that it was Colin Chapman that said "To make it go faster you will have to add lightness. "Solid LiftersOne of the worst TV shows on cable TV is Tuner Transformations. I see them doing all sorts of really stupid mods. Like putting 13 inch front rotors on a mid-late '90s Honda Civic with 17" wheels saying this will improve the handling a stopping power of the car. Yeah, sure it will. Adding a solid steel rotor that size with a 17" wheel would destroy the handling of a car like that.
The whole idea of replacing a properly running part on your car is to reduce the weight. There ain't much difference between stock parts and racing parts, other then price, and the overall weight. They're often made from stronger metals because they're made smaller, thinner or lighter and a stronger metal is therefore needed. Reducing weight, especially in a part that moves, rotates or spins, will reduce mass and more of the power the engine is producing will be used at the tire. Changing a lot of parts will reduce a lot of weight from the car, which will make it accelerate and stop quicker. That's the whole idea of making a race car.
When somebody adds a 13" rotor to a Civic, they're going completely ass-backwards for the reason of replacing the original brake rotors in the first place. True, the car will stop maybe 10 feet sooner at say from a 100MPH stop. But, how often will a street car need to do that? Does that justify the destruction of handling, which is a constant thing? No.
Right now the show is on, and there swithing turbos on a car. The turbo is a lot bigger and a lot heavier. But, it'll give us 20 more HP at the top end. So? How often do we get to the TOP END? Almost never. How much more strain will that heavier turbo add to the engine? I bet more then what that 20 extra HP will give us!
Of course, he also said "Any car which holds together for a whole race is too heavy."
and this little Gem, which applies in modding cars "...make the suspension adjustable and they will adjust it wrong -- look what they can do to a Weber carburetor in just a few moments of stupidity with a screwdriver."
AO