The question is, are they doing this with their F1 wheels? I'm thinking they are.


Here's a link to the full article:
http://asia.vtec.net/Reviews/EibachBBS/index.html
I dunno about BBS, but nearly all Volk Wheels are custom-made. They usually take 60-90 days to ship from Japan, but they are one of the top wheels in the world.Jersey Tom wrote:All I know is dealing with BBS motorsports is a pain in the ass. Same goes for a lot of wheel manufacturers actually.
Don't know if any of you guys read the article I linked in my first post, but they were able to shave 5.3kg! (11.66lbs) per wheel. That would dramaticaly reduce the MOI, especially if most of that weight is in the rim portion.DaveKillens wrote:Most definitely. Let's compare stock rims and tires to a set with larger rims. Assume that final exterior diameter has remained the same.
The tire tread is basically identical, with just less sidewall. The tire bead is of larger diameter, so it has to weigh more. For the rim itself, the diameter is increased, and one of the more massive parts, where the tire attaches to the rim, since it is larger diameter, has to contain much more mass.
And that extra mass is now placed at one of the very worst locations, on the outer part of a spinning wheel. It would thus take more power to spin that wheel up (acceleration) or slow it down (braking).