Jersey Tom wrote:
Nope. They both have just as much effect. You are correct in the respect that the suspension itself won't bottom out, but if the tire rate goes down it will squash more under load and the car ride height will drop, and the chassis will bottom. Not good!
I agree that it will affect ride height, but I don't think it's linear. In my experience, after a certain inflation pressure is reached the tire does not balloon out as much, and so it doesn't affect ride height as directly as it does at lower pressures.
I looked into my only tire book by Paul Haney 'The Racing and High Performance Tire' and it had virtually nothing on air volume. But I think this is because hollow wheels are a relatively new technology and, as such, there is limited information on it's effects. I would note that the original BBS article does mention that the increased air volume enhances ride quality.
Jersey Tom wrote:
Other way around. Commonly accepted that sidewall stiffness is a big link to handling. Low profile = shorter sidewall. Think of it as a beam deflection problem. Shorter length will be effectively stiffer.
Air pressure is going to also have a big effect on how much rubber you have on the road and on steering feel.. but not so much volume.
I agree that sidewall stiffness/carcass construction have large effects on the handling of the tire, but has anybody done any experiments on different air volumes holding the tire size, pressure and construction constant? That would be the only way to know, and unfortunately, I haven't been able to find any conclusive information. Although, tire companies are infamous for hording their data.
I would definitely say that the front tire would not benefit as much from a larger air volume due to needed cornering stiffness, and hence, the front tire spokes look thin, have the I-Beam section and do not look hollow. Although, any development in this area seems to be hidden behind the wheel fairings, which is annoying.
I emailed Scarbs on this subject and he told me he is asking O.Z. racing about the technology. Hopefully we can get some conclusive evidence on the hollow wheels, then the discussion about pros/cons will be a little less speculative.
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