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SleepWaking said:
edjevink said:
STEKSTAV said:
Well i do however drive in real life.. and i do however use my common sense when i say that you don't get screeching tires from going 40mph. Stop being an ass.

Screeching tires doesn't have anything to do with how fast your car is moving, that's the mistake you're making. Your tires are screeching when you put too much power on your car and tires than they can handle. The result is that your tires can't get grip, thus they make a screeching sound. It's the same thing that happens in corners when your car has overstear, which causes your car to drift. That may be due to the lack of downforce or the tires itself of course.

What??? ofcourse is does!! it's just not the only factor, but it definetly is an important one. I mean try getting screeching tires when your going 5 miles a hour.

Have you ever driven in a parking lot with a painted road? The one in the shopping centre near me, you can't start moving or turn (all at under 5 mph) without screaming tyres. It's all to do with grip (which is affected by your power).