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Tire effect on weight transfer
White OZ rim: simulation tire.
Black Dunlop rim: supersoft tire.
Make sense, the white do not have tire smoking at all.
More recent test on BMW 328Ci:
White: hard slick
Red : super soft slick
The smoke on red comes earlier.
So the rear should have more smoke on super soft than on simulation tire......http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp_rearbrake_upgrades.shtmlFinally, under an OEM bias condition, the rear brakes only contribute about 15-20% of all the braking force the vehicle generates, and when you install sticky tires you actually DECREASE the amount of work they need to do. Why? Because at the higher deceleration levels afforded by race tires, there is more weight transfer taking place, reducing the normal force on the rear tires and increasing it on the front (remember F=µN from above?). If anything, we now want to decrease the rear effectiveness. Ironic once again.
White OZ rim: simulation tire.
Black Dunlop rim: supersoft tire.
Make sense, the white do not have tire smoking at all.
More recent test on BMW 328Ci:
White: hard slick
Red : super soft slick
The smoke on red comes earlier.