Wheel and Tyre sizes
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Hi all
If there were no rules on wheel and tyre sizes - what would the optimum set up be for hills and sprints?
The car I have is an ex racer and is currently set up with 11" rears, 10" fronts, a full splitter and large rear wing.
I have the sense that 8" and 10" might be more agile for hills and sprints but would be grateful to hear constructive opinions.
Thanks
Gavin
If there were no rules on wheel and tyre sizes - what would the optimum set up be for hills and sprints?
The car I have is an ex racer and is currently set up with 11" rears, 10" fronts, a full splitter and large rear wing.
I have the sense that 8" and 10" might be more agile for hills and sprints but would be grateful to hear constructive opinions.
Thanks
Gavin
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I use 7x21x13 crossply slick all round for hills/sprints. Its a plus 2 with approx 50/50 weight distribution, and I find it just right. Suspect that as I get more horses added I will need 8" on the rear.
Another plus 2 that I have seen pushing 203hp has 9" on the rear and 8.2" on the front, at least it was the last time I looked.
Doug
Another plus 2 that I have seen pushing 203hp has 9" on the rear and 8.2" on the front, at least it was the last time I looked.
Doug
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Doug
Thanks for that
I should have mentioned that it is an S3 so I dont have the luxury of the plus two wider track and extra length. (although I do have rather large arches to fill)
I will be pushing around 220 horses through a 2L small valve cosie BDA
You raise a good point about whether they should be roughly the same size all round or whether there should be a marked difference between the front and rears.
Regards
Gavin
Thanks for that
I should have mentioned that it is an S3 so I dont have the luxury of the plus two wider track and extra length. (although I do have rather large arches to fill)
I will be pushing around 220 horses through a 2L small valve cosie BDA
You raise a good point about whether they should be roughly the same size all round or whether there should be a marked difference between the front and rears.
Regards
Gavin
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Thought I would try and get this thread going a bit...?
What about wet track day tyres? has anyone got any thoughts on good wet radials? for water displacement... I have found this website comparing tyres but there is not allot for 13" http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/
Anyone use a Yokohama A539 Tyres 175/50/13 ?
Doug
What about wet track day tyres? has anyone got any thoughts on good wet radials? for water displacement... I have found this website comparing tyres but there is not allot for 13" http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/
Anyone use a Yokohama A539 Tyres 175/50/13 ?
Doug
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Hi
With my old race Elan, I used 13" wheels with 9/20X13 front and 10/20X13 rear - sometimes 9.2/22X13 for a higher top speed at places like Mallory. these were on 10" wide fronts and 12" wide rears.
This was using a genuine 285bhp and something like 220 ft lbs of torque - not a 2000E box or Lotus diff of course for the transmission. Also a modified Spider chassis and about 1350 weight of car.
As to 1b wets, I am told that the 185/50X13 Avon CR28 is the tyre to use, the AO48R is nasty in the wet with no warning before it goes, although the compound is excellent for the wet.
Richard
With my old race Elan, I used 13" wheels with 9/20X13 front and 10/20X13 rear - sometimes 9.2/22X13 for a higher top speed at places like Mallory. these were on 10" wide fronts and 12" wide rears.
This was using a genuine 285bhp and something like 220 ft lbs of torque - not a 2000E box or Lotus diff of course for the transmission. Also a modified Spider chassis and about 1350 weight of car.
As to 1b wets, I am told that the 185/50X13 Avon CR28 is the tyre to use, the AO48R is nasty in the wet with no warning before it goes, although the compound is excellent for the wet.
Richard
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