DaveW wrote:
You have here & elsewhere asked for details on methods of matching tyres, with (apparently) increasingly complex suggestions. I have heard tales (that is all they are) that consistency can be improved by sorting using very simple static measurements - in the garage & off the car - which, if you think about likely culprits, makes some sense. I can't elaborate, I'm afraid, because it is not my information.
Putting aside the debate on Pirelli's competence for a moment, I'd be very suspicious of people sorting tyres based on measurements in the garage.
In the case of durometer hardness if you measure a tyre (and I've done this with an eye-wateringly expensive digital hardness gauge) then bounce the tyre, or roll it in some dirt, brush it clean and do the same test the value will be massively different. How do you know if one tyre was dirty from freighting and got wiped down with a bit of solvent when it was fitted. Room temp durometer measurements are meaningless as a metric from my point of view.
The other method I've read about is a sidewall indenter that pushes the sidewall of a fitted and inflated tyre and then records the deflection. Anyone got experience of that?
Back on topic - Strad: It amazes me to be honest that you can ask about how we can "really know" about things. JT's completely right, the reality and what you're told in the media about much of life, let alone motorsport are two very different things. The great thing about the web is that professionals can impart some of their knowledge in relative anonymity. This means you will learn more boards like this than anywhere else. Unfortunately you won't learn much if you assume every assertion that disagrees with you predetermined view is BS. It's fairly easy to work out who's who on here if you read closely. Do some post searches and have a think about whether we're completely ignorant BS merchants or that we might actually know more than you.
I do agree that that sounds a little arrogant, but if you do a post search you'll find virtually nothing from me on CFD, aero, engines or composites because I have no specialist knowledge. You'll find that DaveW's posts focus on rig testing and dampers, etc.
Ben