will the 350z carbon fiber drive shaft fit a g35
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Originally Posted by caelric
1 inch further away, to be exact...
To really figure it out, you would have to find the rotational moment of inertia, and that is not a simple thing. Whichever one has a lower rotational moment of inertia is the one easier to rotate, which means less HP is lost to the wheels.
Dave
To really figure it out, you would have to find the rotational moment of inertia, and that is not a simple thing. Whichever one has a lower rotational moment of inertia is the one easier to rotate, which means less HP is lost to the wheels.
Dave
#18
True, it's not that hard to figure it out with instruments. What I meant was that just by knowing the dimensions of the wheel and the weight, you can't throw it into an equation and get the rotational inertia, like you could if the wheels were a constant density (or even a density that varied by a known formula)
Dave
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