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    Default Polar moment of inertia

    Don't see this mentioned much any more. Is it really a concern and has anyone did any real world testing to prove/disprove its importance on dlms?

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    Last time I saw that was in a Mark Bush book! Cars don’t have much extra lead these days.. and it’s not for certain a condensed polar moment is even better. Rally cars intentionally make their MOI higher. Enough things to adjust on a dirt car, I think this is a diminishing returns subject

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    When everyone talks about being "maneuverable" in their interviews these days, it matters to a point for sure.
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    What say ye billet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZERO25 View Post
    What say ye billet?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmzsWxPLIOo

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    Cool

    I've seen that face and heard that statement at the racetrack before!

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    Quote Originally Posted by profab00 View Post
    I've seen that face and heard that statement at the racetrack before!
    That's for sure what I said after you about lapped the whole field and they asked me if you was cheating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billetbirdcage View Post
    You're fired from your Comedy Central gig...…...now, what say ye?

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