MannyC
Enthusiast
I posted this in one of the other areas, but it got almost no reads. So here goes:
Guys,
As some of you may have read, I sheared a wheel off my car at Button Willow this past weekend. I was running 96 wheels on street tires. I will be getting some new track wheels and running stock tires for a whole and was told that the new 19" Purners are about 18 pounds lighter than the 96 wheels are, per wheel. This would be 72 pounds in savings, not calculating in the rotational mass equation (is that 4X the #?) If so, that would be somewhere about 300 pounds of savings, right?
My question is, how much of a difference will I notice on the track with these wheels compared to the stock wheels? Details would be great. Is it like having a 300 pound person sitting in your car with you? Does the car slide more in turns or is it more of a slower acceleration issue or more?
Thanks
Guys,
As some of you may have read, I sheared a wheel off my car at Button Willow this past weekend. I was running 96 wheels on street tires. I will be getting some new track wheels and running stock tires for a whole and was told that the new 19" Purners are about 18 pounds lighter than the 96 wheels are, per wheel. This would be 72 pounds in savings, not calculating in the rotational mass equation (is that 4X the #?) If so, that would be somewhere about 300 pounds of savings, right?
My question is, how much of a difference will I notice on the track with these wheels compared to the stock wheels? Details would be great. Is it like having a 300 pound person sitting in your car with you? Does the car slide more in turns or is it more of a slower acceleration issue or more?
Thanks