MoNkEy MaGiC
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ive got a modded corsa Gsi 1.6 16v, with zorst and viper kit etc, its a pretty quick little car!!
its got 14 inch gsi alloys at the moment with a diameter of roughly 42cm
i want some 17 inch alloys which will have a diameter of roughly 47cm...
which is a diffrence of just 5cm, (2 inches)
so will this really make any sort of difference to the acceleration and handling on my car???
[Edited on 19-06-2004 by MoNkEy MaGiC]
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Drysdale
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Well....you'll lose some acceleration as the roll of the wheel is bigger...thus it takes longer for the wheel to go round. Steering will be affected slightly as the wheel has a bigger surface area, thus takes slightly longer to turn.
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big eck
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17's look good but are a bit of a bitch too fit unless they've gt a perfect offset, stick to a nice set of 16's, they look just as good and wont hamper the acceleration
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Drysdale
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As long as you're not totally slammed, then its not that much work. I'd say 17's was the absolute max you should go unless you're building a show car.
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MoNkEy MaGiC
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offset is ET45, 17x7, 205/40 tyre and im gonna do ALL arch work so it WILL be good fit the Gsi's are already a little lower anyway so wont lower it yet....but if i do it will be between 50-70mm
not toooo worried if i loose a "little" performace as i wil do further engine mods later on anyway so i dont mind
ive heard people with 17s with 1.6 engines dont really notice any major performance differences anyway
it does 0-60 in 8-9seconds, so how much am i looking at with 17s?
[Edited on 19-06-2004 by MoNkEy MaGiC]
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Ian
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It will be slower and you will need to lower it.
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Drysdale
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Its not really worth doing a 0-60 on 17s. Doubt you'd be impressed. If you're going for track days, keep your old 14s and just use the 17s all other times.
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MoNkEy MaGiC
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quote: Originally posted by Drysdale
Its not really worth doing a 0-60 on 17s. Doubt you'd be impressed. If you're going for track days, keep your old 14s and just use the 17s all other times.
i dont use the car on tracks, and i dont race around on the roads either, just for normal driving really
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Drysdale
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Then you'll be fine on 17s. Go for it.
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sfxer
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you wont notice any difference apart from bumps seem bigger and harder!
i noticed no difference in speed, only way you would see the difference is if it was timed properly, and then your only talkin hundredths of a second over 0-60
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MoNkEy MaGiC
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quote: Originally posted by sfxer
you wont notice any difference apart from bumps seem bigger and harder!
i noticed no difference in speed, only way you would see the difference is if it was timed properly, and then your only talkin hundredths of a second over 0-60
yeah thats what i thought
coz the 17s are only slightly bigger in diameter and circumference compared to the alloys i got now so it cant efect it too much or be noticable!
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sfxer
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its also down to the weight and other factors, but like i say i doubt u'll notice anything
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ultra_corsa
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do 17"'s!!! just change em back to ur old ones for track days etc
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Kris TD
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quote: Originally posted by sfxer
you wont notice any difference apart from bumps seem bigger and harder!
i noticed no difference in speed, only way you would see the difference is if it was timed properly, and then your only talkin hundredths of a second over 0-60
i disagree, there was a huge differnce in speed when i took my old 17's off and put the standard rims back on, so much quicker.
dont forget the 17's will weigh like twice as much.
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broster
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gunna say the tame as kris, and his car has loadsa torque to more the 17's round lol, its not the size that matters as much its the weight of the alloy! if u really want 17's then pic some light ones. also i think 15's look alot better on a corsa than 17's
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MoNkEy MaGiC
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in wat way did it feel slower? lower, mid or upper rev range? or generally throughout?
the 17s im getting cant be too much more heavier than my current standard 14inch Gsi alloys surely??
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Jambo
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They make it slower but its not as bad as some people are making it sound.
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Marco The Corsa Man
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Ive no power steering and when I wrnt from 13" steels to 16" alloys I noticed that some big bumps nearly rip the wheel outa my hands, other times Ive had the car go into "scalectrix" mode where it just wants to follow a rut in the road. Bloody good fun tho, and tones and tones of feedback, just the way I like it
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IntaCepta
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from 13" to 16" i noticed a great difference in speed, especially low end pickup was shite!
but i guess u do notice a drop in acceleration throughout the range.
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Kris TD
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quote: Originally posted by MoNkEy MaGiC
in wat way did it feel slower? lower, mid or upper rev range? or generally throughout?
the 17s im getting cant be too much more heavier than my current standard 14inch Gsi alloys surely??
mainly bottom and top end
gsi alloys are lgithweight actually.
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
They make it slower but its not as bad as some people are making it sound.
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corsa5dr
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Agree with Kris and Broster, the weight of the wheel will make a big difference. Also you will probably see a negative affect on the handling.
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sfxer
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on a 1.6 with good quality wheels you will hardly notice anything.
the difference will be more apparant on lower powered cars.
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Keithie
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when i put 17's on my gsi it seemed much slower. i wld look for 16's instead
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