Sentences with phrase «more mechanical grip»

So, the Sonata SE has slightly more mechanical grip than the other trim levels.
We've engineered more mechanical grip into the GT2 Corvette than in any previous Corvette race car, so we're very eager to see whether that proves to be an advantage.
This year was the first season that we've been running with the narrower, less grippy tyres, so knowing how fast Michelin learns, we should have quite a bit more mechanical grip underneath us in 2015.

Not exact matches

The wide - grip pull - up offers a higher degree of difficulty with a greater mechanical advantage, but on the other hand it puts more stress on the shoulder joints.
Studies show that lifters using a staggered grip (one side overhand, the other underhand), which provides the mechanical advantage of reverse torsion, completed an average of two more reps within their six - rep max than when using a standard overhand grip.
There's less mechanical grip, but this makes the SC's balance more easily enjoyed and its limits more readily explored.
It has the straight line performance to live with that company — in fact Rimac has released a video of the Concept One out - dragging a LaFerrari — but it's unlikely to match those more conventional hypercars for lap time because it lacks downforce and outright mechanical grip.
Fitted with regular Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyres, as opposed to more extreme Pilot Cup trackday rubber, it has a rare level of delicacy and allows you to work up to and beyond the limits of mechanical grip without it being a white - knuckle ride.
In the past, these tires tended to drive with stiffer ride characteristics and more modest levels of mechanical grip.
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Some say that increased mechanical grip will mean drivers are able to find more novel lines around each other through corners.
That means, proportionally, that the front axle has less mechanical grip than the rear — or, as the Porsche engineers were quick to point out, that the rear has more grip thanks to even wider tyres than before.
Those new rear knuckles are less susceptible to flexing in hard driving, which means the rear contact patch is more stable, improving mechanical grip.
Cornering is more of a test of nerve than the GT S's outright capabilities — the mechanical grip is astounding — and the electronic locking diff does a precise job of managing torque distribution to each of the rear wheels.
It feels slower through the corners due to more tread squirm and less mechanical grip.
For starters, the Vantage race car's V8 is pushed back towards the center of its the chassis, it uses a sequential gearbox, and it offers a whole lot more mechanical and aero grip than the street car.
Thrown in the mix with more powerful, more expensive cars, BMW's compact coupe relied on its dextrous combination of mechanical grip and turbocharged torque to head the pack, running neck and neck with the very best on test to stamp its place in our judges» psyche.
In case one or more wheels lose grip, the 4ETS system brakes them individually and sends the rest of the power to the wheels with good traction in just a few milliseconds, basically doing the job of three different mechanical differential locks.
The fully automated mechanical nature of the Torsen centre differential helps prevent wheel slippage from occurring, by diverting torque instantly, without any discernible notice to the vehicle occupants [4], to the axle which has more grip.
The tripod mount, camera grip, mechanical shutter button, and extra battery offered by the accessory will only be more than a fun novelty if the phone's image quality is good enough to make the Lumia 1020 a serious camera.
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