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Old 01-25-2014, 09:17 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by alvitdk View Post
I wish, I'm never much around and travel most of the Year......and don't have a Nismo ;-)

And yes, even when they are warmed up they rather spin easily, have about 10k on them but they still have a decent amount of tread left.

It was much more difficult to spin them on my BWM with a bit less power, but I am certain it's the tires, and again back in NY on asphalt, the first 5k miles I never had that problem. I will switch to a softer tire soon and see how it goes.
Don't need a Nismo for Nismo Fiesta.

In bold, you answered your own question.
Part of it is tires, but part is power too.
Put a 4 banger in it, problem should go away.



Seriously though I changed to continental dws and it made a small diff.
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