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What I find amazing is how often he contradicts himself, often minutes apart.
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That's what makes it amazing!!!!
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more volume does mean less pressure is required to support the same amount of weight. given the tire construction is the same/similar. try putting 120 psi in a car tire would be quite dangerous, however in a bicycle tire, which is significantly weaker, will handle it no problem. how that applies to slighty increasing the size of tires on a car, i dont know, i just felt like contributing something lol.
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As for strength, think about this. If I span a 20cm gap with a straw that can only just support 50g in the middle what happens when I make that gap 2m? The straw collapses. So for the same loading the bike tyre doesn't need to be nearly as strong to start with. With this in mind let's take a 19mm track tyre with a maximum pressure of 220psi, its bead to bead tension will be about 380lbs. On a 215/45 tyre it would be about 3540lbs! At 45psi, the maximum pressure for the tyres on my car, the tension is around 725lbs. For a 2.5" bike tyre, a typical size for a maximum of 45psi, the tension is about 260lbs. So basically you can't really compare bike tyre & car tyre pressures. |
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Non I didn't lie, I simply summarised what they said.Quote:
The question becomes how close do you want to be to the ideal pressure - 3psi? 1psi? .25psi? |
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Edit: pipe was a bad reference, it had more to do with the radius of the pipe wall. Last edited by troek; 09-17-2014 at 08:01 AM. |
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Think of pressure/volume like this. If you have an object that has a footprint of 1 square inch and weighs 10lbs, it exerts a pressure of 10psi on whatever it sits on. If you have a container with 1L of air at 10psi or 1000L of air at 10psi with a footprint of 1 square inch, both will support that 10lb object the same. Now if you change the footprint, the pressure will change. Now if someone wants to calculate (or measure) the change in contact patch size from a 215/45/17 to a 225/45/17 I'll definitely agree that if there is a significant change in size (there won't be), then pressure will need to be adjusted in relation to that change. If it was volume alone, then a 205/40/17 would need more pressure than a 205/45/16, but since the outer diameter is VERY close (within 1/4") the contact patch size won't change (assuming same tires) which means the pressure requirements don't change.
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Your car weights 3000lbs, you're tyres are at 30psi, it requires 100 sq" of area to support that weight, or 25 sq" per tyre. On a 215 wide tyre that's something around 3.75" of tread length on the road assuming the contact patch is close to an ellipse. For this reason even on very large radius changes or tyre width changes you shouldn't see much increase of contact area.
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this has greatly diverged from the topic, but im enjoying learning about this. what makes taller tires have higher load ratings? IE a 205/55r16 vs a 205/65r16.
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I don't know that it's the taller sidewall that gives it the higher load rating as much as the tires constructed for higher load ratings are typically for trucks/SUV's which need taller sidewalls for stock fitment.
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I have 235/45/17 MPSS on 17x8 wheels, what should the tire pressure be for standard street use be if I want to optimizing tread wear over maximum grip?
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high as possible before over inflation....
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1 - 70% static side wall deformation occurs, where 100% sidewall deformation is the difference in the sidewall height at maximum pressure & 0psi with a specific load on the tyre (100kg think). 2 - the tyre overheats at the speed rating & max tyre pressure So low speed rating tall tyres will tend to be able to support more load as they'll be overheating at max PSI before they run out of tyre deformation. Lower profile sports tyres will tend run out of deformation first. |
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