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Big brake + big wheels = less fun, agile, nimble on the street. More high speed grip and braking for track but less zippy for around town.
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In general I agree, but he has anything but a typical build going on.
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In short, a 20lb 16" wheel will feel snappier than a 19" 19lb wheel. static weight wrt rotational mass means very little w/o consideration of overall dimensions and dynamic weight. |
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![]() Trd grips, is loud, stock is driftyyy and funnnnnnn
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I swear they must be related
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I love these things
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Similar consideration for the TRD BBK material aluminum vs. steel, one piece vs. two and where that weight is located. Then alignment plays a part. Factory spec front toe-in can be easily changed to toe-out that will improve steering response. |
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A BBK will always have more polar moment as the rotor is by definition 'bigger' and both rotors are steel regardless. If you want an exception then carbon ceramic is what you want for a rotor. Shifting weight outward on a larger lever never improves response. Also, that same alignment technique can be applied to a more agile setup as well, it is not limited to only larger rims and brakes. You get even more response benefit not going bigger. Normal physics doesn't allow for us to have our cake and eat it too. We have to make choices. Trade-offs are inescapable w/o a sub-space field. |
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Also, everything I've read indicates TRD BBK calipers (OK, Brembo by another name) are aluminum, an enormous weight savings over OEM steel. http://www.brembo.com/en/car/Racing/...Pages/Kit.aspx |
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You mean the ones w/ the bolts on the rim for swapping out different sizes? 2 and 3 piece wheels are pretty universally heavier than comparable single forgings. What BBS wheels are you referring to? I haven't seen a multi-piece wheel in F1 in since before most of us were born? Where do you see the rotors are aluminum in your link? I don't see it, nor have I ever felt or seen one. Only the hat and calipers are. The only thing I can pull up on aluminum rotors is a prototype alloy version developed in 2012. http://wardsauto.com/vehicles-amp-te...d-200000-miles No, just no, the rotors are iron based. This is why they have a zinc coating, to prevent rust from forming. If they were aluminum, they wouldn't be. Plus they are floating because the aluminum hat and iron rotors expand at different rates. If the rotors were aluminum like the hat, they would make a single forged rotor w/ integral hat to save weight like a F1 wheel from Enkei or Volk. This does not exist or at least is not purchasable by the average consumer. |
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