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Old 11-11-2018, 09:49 PM   #10
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This. Either some slight thing, perhaps you had really old tires which made more noise & vibration adding to perception of speed. More likely, if you are observing a definite effect, then something is going wrong. Assuming you got the same size of course.
The vibration was caused by the old tires being out-of-balance, because after my new tires were mounted, the vibrations disappeared.

I usually glance at my tach needle when I shift, and it seems that it doesn't climb towards redline as quickly.

Again, I can't figure out what went wrong mechanically because I didn't even mess with the engine.

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