Re: Chlumsky Corp.
Made for Derrick. Derrick MK1, 355 HP (266kW), 30 MPG, $45,000. Most fuel efficient engine produced for cars made at chlumsky corp so far.
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nerd wrote:Those brakes are probably no bigger than those found on a 1970's economy car.
I would increase the size of the rims significantly. Probably to 17-18 inch.
squidhead wrote:All you need to figure the brake size is to see the wheel size. You can't fit big rotors in those wheels.
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chlumsky wrote:squidhead wrote:All you need to figure the brake size is to see the wheel size. You can't fit big rotors in those wheels.
I already thought of this and changed it to say 21 inchers, it wouldn't let me go past 170mm for the brakes.
nerd wrote:chlumsky wrote:squidhead wrote:All you need to figure the brake size is to see the wheel size. You can't fit big rotors in those wheels.
I already thought of this and changed it to say 21 inchers, it wouldn't let me go past 170mm for the brakes.
That's odd. I can go over 170mm just fine on 21 inches.
Even the default size is bigger. (200mm)
It's going to be a deathtrap with those brakes.
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chlumsky wrote:60-0 is 88 ft 11 inches...
The US average highway stopping distance for passenger vehicles is 193 feet (55-0 MPH).
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