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Old 06-22-2017, 10:54 PM   #3602 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Jordo! View Post
I'm pretty sure the 86 does not out perform the Z in handling or braking.

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Losing traction controllably -- maybe.

I have lost count of the various examples of Z's and Twins I have driven, at the limit, at various venues. I am speaking (writing? ) from experience. The Twins' balance is more neutral than the Z's, and they transition their weight better.

Now, the Twins do come with what people at the track refer to as "Prius tires". (The same low- rolling -resistance tires used on the Prius) I think the tire choice was made to mask the car's low HP....They break away very easily compared to the tires found on most sports cars. The stock tires make for some rather underwhelming grip-related numbers in the car mags, but the balance is still there.
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