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    Registered Member Three Rings C280 jr's Avatar
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    preformance with 19s

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    im just curious, those people that have chipped cars, and also 19s do they effect your speed as much when compared to 17s...i want to know how much difference in weight is there between the two..

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    Veteran Member Three Rings SoleMate's Avatar
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    I don't think you're going to see a huge difference. This is just based on driving friends E36 BMWs w/ 17s vs. 19s both stock under the hood w/ same engine and tranny.

    Elvir, when are you getting your A4? Or have you gotten it? This is brabusbenz300e from bnzsport.

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    Registered Member Three Rings C280 jr's Avatar
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    im gathering info till i do, nice to see some people from bnzsport...

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    1 pound of rotating mass, can equal as much as a full horsepower, depending on the application. Cornering, the 19s may be slightly better, because of the added stiffness, but as far as acceleration, you will lose a bit.

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