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#11 Re: Weights of wheels
Datsss Posted on: 2010/1/19 4:14
Yes it seams a shame to add all the weight back on after removing it, will add more h/p and look out for lighter wheels..........


#12 Re: Weights of wheels
bailz Posted on: 2010/1/19 4:49
why not just remove the a-series and put a real motor in, you dont have to worry about weight then :)


#13 Re: Weights of wheels
matty Posted on: 2010/1/19 13:19
Quote:

bailz wrote:
why not just remove the a-series and put a real motor in, you dont have to worry about weight then :)


I am lucky enough to own 2 datsuns. One A series powered and one CA powered. I'll give you one guess as to which one is more fun.......

To the OP
Thank you very much for posting up the actual weight you have removed. Very few take the time.
Matty


#14 Re: Weights of wheels
Datsss Posted on: 2010/1/19 20:59
Yeah I,m sure a ca or sr will have heaps of h/p and be great to drive, but it depends on what your trying to do with your car. Yes my car is an a series, it will have better weight dispersment and will corner better than a ca powered car and therefor will be faster.


#15 Re: Weights of wheels
wolki101 Posted on: 2010/1/19 23:34
yeh wheels are the worst place to add weight, the major one of unsprung weight making the suspension work really hard and it'll cause the tyres to struggle to keep in contact with the ground. then there's the rotational mass as well, rotational mass on the wheels will work the engine harder trying to accelerate and make it slower and once they're up to speed they're harder to slow down as well so your brakes are worked harder too. some lightweight 13's are the best way to go, and in my opinion 13's are the perfect size for a 1200
know what you're sayin about ca's and stuff as well, a car that handles is much more fun to drive. even though mine is a heavy dirty ca20e with barely 50-60hp atw i still lapped my mates 240hp atw celica best feeling ever passing him twice in one session


#16 Re: Weights of wheels
Datsss Posted on: 2010/1/20 1:35
That makes heaps of sense, but thing I don,t understand is unsprung weight, what it is and how dose this affect it....


#17 Re: Weights of wheels
ROConnor Posted on: 2010/1/20 2:04
Unsprung weight is every thing on the impact side of suspension i.e. wheels, brakes, hubs etc etc.. and the heavyer this all is the harder it is for the suspension to hold it to the road when there's a bump or rugh surface.


#18 Re: Weights of wheels
Datsss Posted on: 2010/1/20 2:11
cool thanks, so the lighter the unsprung weight the better the road holding?


#19 Re: Weights of wheels
matty Posted on: 2010/1/20 2:17
Quote:

Datsss wrote:
Yeah I,m sure a ca or sr will have heaps of h/p and be great to drive, but it depends on what your trying to do with your car. Yes my car is an a series, it will have better weight dispersment and will corner better than a ca powered car and therefor will be faster.


Sorry mate I was being too cryptic. I meant my A series powered 1000 is more fun to race than my CA powered 1200.


#20 Re: Weights of wheels
ROConnor Posted on: 2010/1/20 3:02
Quote:

Datsss wrote:
cool thanks, so the lighter the unsprung weight the better the road holding?


Yep, the Key is balance. you hafto hav enough rubber on the ground and enough brakes to pull you up but to much of Iether will start slowing you down.



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