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bmr18t -> RE: Wheel Weight (5/2/2008 2:27:13 PM)
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but a lighter wheel, with everything else in the equation held constant, you will have better fuel economy. Because of the less weight, you will also increase your performance as well, like being able to accelerate quicker and a higher top speed. That the reason racing rims are so light. Also every pound of mass that is rotating is equal to 2lbs of dead wight. so lets say you have a rim that weights 35lbs the you get some one that weight 30lbs. well you just saved 5lbs per rim. 20lbs for all wheels X2 is 40lbs of weight. Now not only do you save that in weight, you don't have all the inertia of the heavier rims. So it will take less power to accelerate helping your fuel economy. Now i have no idea the real life savings of this but in the theoretical world it will help to have lighter wheels.
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