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I also get very even tyre wear with the 185/60-13 front and 235/45-13 rear tyres on the Caterham with the aggressive camber and toe settings, although about 20% more life from the rear tyres than the fronts. If the tyres are getting to the same temperature and slip angles are the same, then tyre life will be comparable between the cars, as the heavier car tends to have a wider tyre. |
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If tire wear were primarily power dependent, Caterhams would show much more tire wear than Spec Miatas which isn't the case. Your testimony adds to that.
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The brake wear on the rear of Caterhams can be quite high, though, with performance pads lasting about the same as a set of tyres (about half a dozen track days), even though the caliper is the same as used on cars 3x the weight, the upgraded AP front brakes and pads have one-tenth the wear of the rear brakes, though. Another wear factor that doesn’t necessarily directly correlate with weight. |
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If R400s weighed 1 ton (the same as spec Miata), its tire wear will definitely be higher. The reason it doesn't, is because it weighs half as much. I did mention brake and rotor wears are higher with more power, because you need higher Mu to decelerate the car.
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So can we not scare the OP away with all this armchair racing, and perhaps let him answer a question or two based on his own experience in an M2?
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Nonetheless, cool car, cool track, nice story. I was there with him. It was an ABSOLUTE BLAST (even if I corded my Pilot Sport Cup2's) Shawn |
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is that mechanical detent switch still on BMWs? I have the F87 manual and it doesn't have that.
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@kroghj1 can we get some run group/lap time details? It would give a lot of context and would be nice to change the subject away from the current debate happening in this thread.
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