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^^weights of said wheels (18")?
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17x7.5 with star spec z1s vs 17x9.5 with star spec z1s. Same alignment front and rear. The wider tire got .5 of a second slower every lap in a 1 minute track. I was driving. The wider tire wouldn't allow the rear to turn over. The car was understeering. This was a fwd though.
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There may have been other factors at play. More mechanical grip almost always improves lap times. If you're putting wider tires on your car (within reason), of the same brand/type and maintaining the same rolling diameter and getting slower lap times then something else needs to be addressed.
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i plan on enkei rpf1 17x7.5 with 225s. good footprint and stick and light weight. 18s are 2.4 lbs more apiece of rotational mass... plus extra weight for that 18" tire... is the 18 really going to be moar fastars? i'm speculating no.
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this has been reposted twice now
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So, to get past 1.0G .. tires and ______
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It's not the width but the diameter that slows it down. The wider tires were 18's. Interestingly the wider 18's had more grip but slower lap times. Would have been interesting to see the results of lighter wider 17" wheels with the 235 tires.
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i thought the point of the OEM tires was so it was easy to throw the back end out for a drift.
So the 18's they used were not ideally sized to match the stock size? Ideally you'd want to match the stock rolling diameter as close as possible...cuz you'd end up with either an incorrect speedometer or you'd have to recalibrate the speedometer to match the new tire size. |
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Now if only we could see the results with lightweight 16s and the same tire
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I've seen this same phenomenom in Forza (they use a good tire physics system) so I'm not surprised. Plus it just makes sense, unsprung rolling mass is multiplied compared to sprung mass. Plus bigger tires have more rolling resistance. On modest HP, it makes a significant difference. |
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