I knew you will get it. Roland
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From: Al Lumas<mailto:ajlu...@hughes.net>
To: Roland<mailto:e...@msn.com> ; Electric Vehicle Discussion
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Sent: Monday, May 18, 2015 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Wheels for
On May 18, 2015, at 12:54 PM, Roland wrote:
> The best way we did this when we were road rally racing, is to ink the tire
> and than lower it on a white plastic cover board.
I understand that most track racing uses pyrometers or infrared cameras or the
like to see which parts of the tire are h
720 / 24 = 30 lbs per square inch.
At 12:54 PM 5/18/2015, Roland via EV wrote:
One more thing that I did not mention.
Is the square area of the solid rubber sections of the tire face
against the driving surface. You calculated the square area of the
actual contact surfaces of the tire and di
square inch to maintain the traction.
Roland
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tomw via EV wrote:
Larger diameter would be more efficient. If they don't need to carry much
weight you might look into using motorcycle tires which are narrower.
It's not quite that easy. Larger diameter is more efficient, all things
being equal. But they are rarely equal.
A larger tire an
Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote:
MICHELIN ENERGY SAVER 155/65R14 75SES2: This is the best tire I can get from
Michelin. Does everyone agree that it is hard to get a more efficient and
narrow tire? If this is so what super light rim should I use. If not is there
a better tire to use. Each wheel
On May 18, 2015, at 9:24 AM, Roland via EV wrote:
> If you use a open spoke wheel that allows air to go thru the wheel, it is
> recommended to install a aluminum deflection plate about 0.125 inch thick
> that goes between the wheel and the axil flange, to prevent the air to go
> thru the wheel
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MICHELIN ENERGY SAVER 155/65R14 75SES2: This is the best tire I can get from
Michelin. Does everyone agre
Larger diameter would be more efficient. If they don't need to carry much
weight you might look into using motorcycle tires which are narrower.
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MICHELIN ENERGY SAVER 155/65R14 75SES2: This is the best tire I can get from
Michelin. Does everyone agree that it is hard to get a more efficient and
narrow tire? If this is so what super light rim should I use. If not is there
a better tire to use. Each wheel will only have to support 300
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