- That's the worst answer ever. It doesn't even make sense or answer the question.
There's a trigonometric formula for circles that proves that a larger circle (tire) will have more rotational velocity. There's a reason you don't see high performance cars with 15 inch tires. There are other things to take into consideration. Having giant tires won't inherently make your car faster, but they are a factor. Your speedometer will read slower then your actual speed with larger tires if you don't recalibrate it.
It will go faster because if you have a small/non-steep ramp the car will go slow and the ending point wont be that far, but if you have a ramp that is bigger/steeper the car will go faster and the ending point will be far.
The petrol will combustion will be bigger, thus there is more horsepower and the car will go faster.
If the angle of incline or distance is greater yes.
It is possible to rotate your car's tires by using individual jacks on each end of the car. However, using a lift makes the process go much faster and safer.
Make the car more aerodynamic, make it weigh less, and put a bigger solar panel on it.
its not the wheel size its the width of the tyre it self the bigger it is the better your car will handle and accelerate
tires. possible 1 or more has belt separation
because a toy car has smaller wheels and is remote controlled and a real car has bigger wheels and runs on gas
a bigger sail would mean a bigger pulling force so it would make the buggy go faster
It cant just accelerate to the endless, at some point a car's power wouldn't be powerfull enought to go faster, because the air gets thicker the faster you go, and the car looses grip, this is why high performance cars needs a powerfull engine, great aerodynamics and good tires.
to go faster and 10 tires they dont help
160 mph+ They're electronically controlled I believe to 145. The tires are V rated (149) and manufacturers usually won't make a car go faster than the standard tires that the vehicle comes with.