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Centrifugal force DOES exist, just stated incorrectly
Posted by
therinL
on June 30, 2003 at 9:13 AM
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Well, centrifugal forces dont really exist :)
posted by Bobby12many
on June 30, 2003 at 12:38 AM
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But your right, it makes no difference here. The tire and normal forces create their own frictions. Centrifugal as many put it, or centripital force as it is accurately, is not a player here...
Later
Josh
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Do lighter wheels make a noticeable difference in accel?
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Bobby12many
23:57:41 06/29/03
A good friend of mine once told me...he has a civc..
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Red ZX (SoCal)
00:09:22 06/30/03
thats funny...
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the3z
00:16:41 06/30/03
Big diff...
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Spiff187( Calgary,AB )
00:25:41 06/30/03
Turbo or Sport compact did a dyno test and found that
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teambushido
00:28:00 06/30/03
bigger wheels actually do make you lose hp?
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RaBBiZ
07:16:17 06/30/03
Ok, I could be way off here, but..
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D.E.S.A.T.S.
00:34:14 06/30/03
Well, centrifugal forces dont really exist :)
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Bobby12many
00:38:37 06/30/03
lol.... sounds good to me! (n/m)
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D.E.S.A.T.S.
00:39:58 06/30/03
Centrifugal force DOES exist, just stated incorrectly -
therinL
09:13:24 06/30/03
Well, if it matters..I think I have something related...
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Don-94FD
09:53:26 06/30/03
maybe more rolling momentum = more torque? (n/m)
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Bobby12many
12:45:24 06/30/03
Thats what I was thinking maybe (n/m)
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Don-94FD
22:52:39 06/30/03
I know a guy around here with the same exact car as me......
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creamofthecrop7
00:52:44 06/30/03
Odds are the wheels are heavier than stock and...
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Bobby12many
01:01:58 06/30/03
well...
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degradated
01:57:56 06/30/03
Thanks for the reply :)
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Bobby12many
02:06:02 06/30/03
A rule of thumb from a race book
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Blipman (Australia)
03:03:45 06/30/03
THanks a ton. good info. (n/m)
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Bobby12many
03:08:31 06/30/03
Actually:
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therinL
09:03:45 06/30/03
I realize that :)
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degradated
21:57:15 06/30/03
If you talk to serious (or nutty) bike riders,
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dlinn
04:26:57 06/30/03
it does hold for cars, but not as strongly
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ZEngineer
04:35:56 06/30/03
Bikes gain not by small HP, most push more per liter
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RT
09:25:33 06/30/03
My last car was an '01 Audi S4 - the stock wheels weigh in
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Paul_
07:11:45 06/30/03
Dont know much about S4..
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Sh0wty
09:07:03 06/30/03
LOL...
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Paul_
09:40:47 06/30/03
my tt runs slower times with the stock wheels
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stepn2ya
07:50:29 06/30/03
traction maybe,? lighter wheels are better (n/m)
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RT
09:23:27 06/30/03
Any hot rodder will tel you the best way to improve
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RT
09:22:43 06/30/03
I had two friends who had an Integra Type R and a Prelude SH
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boileralum
10:38:53 06/30/03
1lb Unsprung weight (wheels) = 4-5 lbs curb weight (n/m)
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90PearlYellowTT
12:03:38 06/30/03
Yes, I went from 28lbs per 18" rim to 17lbs per 18" rim
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1BADTTZ
15:20:00 06/30/03
It makes a HUGE difference. I went from stock to 18">>>
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georgeu2000
22:15:24 06/30/03
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