Mysterious swirls?

Swirl Marks:
Marring, spider webbing or halo-scratches these are micro fine surface abrasions that have a circular appearance, that's the way they appear under a bright light . These so called ‘swirls’ are actually random linier surface scratches, they appear to be circular because the light is concentrated on a specific point and reflected from the raised edge of the scratches giving them a halo effect

Right, i am a ware of this. But i dont see how particals in the air would cause linear scratches ...even if the car is moving at high speed, the particals would simply embed them selfs or bounce off.
 

I think they are, plus you have to lower them for street use, which is what he uses it for. A well preped EVo and or Subie can beat almost anything, doesnt get much better than an AWD launch. :righton:
 
^ I was just joking around. Back in the day I always liked the Dodge Stealth awd. A co worker had one and took me for a ride-pretty awsome-even though I am more of a GM guy.
 
Heffner Gallardo baby:D

I like Subies/Evo's, eat them up on track, very tasty :D


You bet! Did you see the article in the new C&D? Jason cleaned house! The TT FGT is impressing me more and more everyday. The TT G is turning out to be bad ass as well. :cheers:
 
You bet! Did you see the article in the new C&D? Jason cleaned house! The TT FGT is impressing me more and more everyday. The TT G is turning out to be bad ass as well. :cheers:
That was the old one I believe, one of the new ones put down what, 900 awhp? Can't remember
 
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