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Zaino, I put that $hit on everything
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Just as folks like to reduce rotational mass any where possible with an aluminum drive shaft, lighter weight wheels should also lead to a faster car. It seems like a no brainer, that more HP per LB = faster vehicle. But is there any proof, real data, that shows this is true?
New Ford Racing wheels are 31/31.5 lb each, around 200ea, and Forgestar F14's are 400ea at 24/24.5ea.
So the 64$ question is.... are the lighter wheels 'worth' twice as much?
New Ford Racing wheels are 31/31.5 lb each, around 200ea, and Forgestar F14's are 400ea at 24/24.5ea.
So the 64$ question is.... are the lighter wheels 'worth' twice as much?