Originally posted by RFloyd:
Admit it, there is NO RATIONAL ARGUMENT against allowing open wheel diameter, as long as all other factors stay as they are.
Before I respond to this, let me re-itterate that I am very open minded about changing the rules concerning wheel sizes in IT, and wish to "advise" based what the general membership desires to that effect...
NOW, I'm not sure I completely understand where you are coming from on this (addressed to Mr. Floyd) but there is a HECK of a lot more effects to a car when changing wheel diameter, even on an IT car, than just gearing changes... You don't need different wheels to change gearing, just go to a taller tire. Oh, but why wouldn't you want to do that??? For the opposite reason why you WOULD want to go to a lower profile tire... SIDEWALL height...
I don't agree that there isn't a performance improvement, even if some magazine decided to publish a test to show otherwise... But regardless, there are other factors that can be effected as well.
For instance, larger wheels unshroud the brakes a bit, allowing for better air circulation and therefore, better cooling.
One can also run tighter tire-to-strut/spring clearances, since the tires shorter sidewall isn't going to flex as much, which means a wider tire can be fitted.
Spring rate changes should have more effect, because the tire is doing less as a "spring" itself as you go shorter in sidewall height...
I'm sure there are others...
The bottom line is that we have to look at the overall effect of the change and decide if it's a good thing for IT. Ultimately, it should be up to all of you to decide. You just have to be sure to let the ITAC/CB know what your decision is! (which means WRITE YOUR LETTERS!
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I do believe it would be nice to give people options, and also think we need to look carefully at what is READILY AVAILABLE. It does no good to allow a 15x6" wheel when they are just as hard to get as a 13/14" wheel... Likewise, if there is a movement toward allowing 16"+ wheels, if the generally available sizes, or the most popular sizes are 7.5" width rather than 7" or ???, then it cost the competitor less in the long run if we go with what is more popular...
Whatever makes the most sense for IT...
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Darin E. Jordan
SCCA #273080, OR/NW Regions
Auburn, WA
ITS '97 240SX