drifter wrote:Same size 16" T1R is 8.6kg
Is that Toyo Proxes T1R?
I just made a post up for tyre weights
http://www.mx5cartalk.com/viewtopic.php?p=411595
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drifter wrote:Same size 16" T1R is 8.6kg
marcusus wrote:I'm running 34psi, but I think it's too much. I was getting pretty average (and when I say average, I mean below average) fuel economy with the Adrenalins, so I think when I put them back on the car I'll drop them to maybe 30 and work my way back up til I find the sweet spot for economy.
rjastra2 wrote:Why would reducing tyre pressure improve fuel economy?
bigdog wrote:More pressure = smaller contact patch = less friction = better fuel economy. Obviously you will eventually reach a point where 'she canna take any more cap'n' and the whole thing will explode, but the but until then the theory applies, as does the converse - less pressure = worse fuel economy.
bigdog wrote:It would peak when the contact patch (friction) is at its smallest, and no doubt that would occur some time before the tyre explodes - the side walls would start to bulge for example. When entering an economy run (popular events in the 70's) it was common practice to inflate the tyres to 45 or 50 psi to enhance fuel economy. More pressure may have helped, but the risk of blowing the tyre out on bumps/potholes etc became greater. I doubt there would be a drop off effect, as it purely relates to friction - and friction would simply plateau, not decrease. But hey, I'm no physicist, and short of setting up a controlled experiment I doubt we will ever know...
marcusus wrote:rjastra2 wrote:Why would reducing tyre pressure improve fuel economy?
Because it depends on the make/model of the tyre. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'd say each make/model of tyre would have its own pressure sweet spot for maximum fuel economy.
If you had your current tyres up to 40 psi, do you think your economy would be worse or better? What if it was down at 20 psi?
marcusus wrote:I'm running 34psi, but I think it's too much. I was getting pretty average (and when I say average, I mean below average) fuel economy with the Adrenalins, so I think when I put them back on the car I'll drop them to maybe 30 and work my way back up til I find the sweet spot for economy.
Alex wrote:but once you go so far with the pressures you will have trouble with even tyre wear
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