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      03-18-2016, 03:08 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by M6-Coupe View Post
Basic physic says it should be truth!
The acceleration is the product of Force and weight where "a=F/m" so more Force (on wheels) or less weight cause higher acceleration or "quicker"
The Force by itself is the product of torque so basically:
F = [TQ (at crank) * gear ratio * axle ratio * (1-drivetrain loss)]/R
and R is the radius of your wheel; so the less radius means higher torque (on wheel) causing higher acceleration.
Now lets go back to your question. if you are using 20" wheel with 296/30/20 tires, the total radius of your wheel is ~13.5" .... (20 + 2 *30% * 295/25.4)/2
If you are using 21" with 295/25/20 tire, the total radius is 13.4" ... you will gain 0.7% acceleration... BUT in case of our cars you will have less traction and in fact you will have more traction issue... so as C5driver says don't confuse them with performance
Thank you for the thorough explanation! I guess 21" to make the car look stunning, but sticking to the 20" makes it easier to drive
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