Not exact matches
You don't jump on the throttle early in the corner because the big rear
tyres will push the nose
wider still, so you wait until you're past the apex, then you begin straightening the wheel and feeding in the power,
using the traction of the rear - biased four - wheel drive to ride the furiously ignited torque.
Start to bully it around and it also responds beautifully: Snag a brake into the corner, feel the tail edge
wide, then
use that amazing power delivery to balance the car in a gentle slide or go the whole bonfired -
tyres route... The LP580 - 2 is happy to oblige.
It has also 15 mm (0.59 in) lowered suspension, which lowers its centre of gravity, it borrows the GTI's suspension / damper settings,
uses 7Jx17» «ClassiXs» alloy wheels fitted with
wide 225/45 R17
tyres, and has twin exhaust outlets.
The all - wheel drive and torque vectoring systems make
use of 10 mm
wider Pirelli
tyres to offer utmost grip through corners.
The car now runs on non-standard 16 inch Gotti wheels in place of the 15 inch GKN «s, probably to enable the
use of
wider, low profile
tyres.
Modified front and rear suspension, the first - time
use of alloy wheels and
wider tyres, and a front air dam put the car's handling in the thoroughbred sports car category.
Wider wheels mean customers now have a much greater selection of
tyres they can
use, the flared wheel arches accommodate this, which gives the car its visual definition and makes it look more muscular without hampering the aero,» said Louis Kerr, senior motorsport engineer, Group Lotus.
For added stability and performance, the RC F gains
wider wheels and
tyres, an active rear wing, air vents, cooling ducts and components made
using carbon fiber.
The already
wide track of the new Golf Estate (1,549 mm in the front, 1,520 mm in the back) and the 18 - inch wheel with 225/40
tyres used for the concept car make for a sporty appearance of the rear end, which is in no way inferior to a new Golf GTI or GTD.
The clinker kiln is an ideal candidate for the
use of a
wide variety of fuels, including waste - derived fuels, such as
tyres, plastics, biomass, municipal solid wastes and sewage sludge (see Section 7.3.2).