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Old 20-09-12, 08:51 PM   #1
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whats the performance from a standerd 160, compared to a standerd 180, i dont seem to have a problem with handling on my 180, goes round sharp corners or long wide bends like its on a train track, and i find the more torque, the better it pulls u round/outta corners ect
hard to compare as different characteristic between the two engines, k series zs is a perfect 50/50 balance iirc, should be pretty even really tbh with a 180, plus knowing marcus there wll be more tweeks soon enough
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Old 20-09-12, 09:08 PM   #2
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hard to compare as different characteristic between the two engines, k series zs is a perfect 50/50 balance iirc, should be pretty even really tbh with a 180, plus knowing marcus there wll be more tweeks soon enough
would be good to see how it compares to the 180 in a strait line I would think the 180 would be quicker but your 160 will mince in in the bends

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