Qdub24 said:
You speak of that which you nothing about. I've smoked plenty of cars on stock wheels with my old
Impala SS when it was on 22s. Your theory may sound absolutely correct to you, but plenty of cars, including my own, can prove that wrong anyday of the week. 5lbs is so minute that it really doesn't make a difference in performance by itself.
By the way, my car is on 26s and I got a big block, so who cares about gas mileage?
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
You, "sir", and I use the term loosely, are the ostrich with its head the furthest in the sand.
That's not an apples to apples comparison. I'm not saying that 22s or whatever are an automatic loss, yes, their weight and MOI can be overcome and COMPENSATED FOR. You need to have a more powerful engine to achieve the same performance! Read my post again. You know its true.
One vehicle, lets say one like your "old
Impala SS", lets say its bone stock, EXCEPT IT HAS 22s.
Another vehicle, just like it, optioned the same, geared the same etc, ABSOLUTELY bone stock right down to the wheels.
You will lose. Period. Maybe not by much, but you will. It's inevitable. It's physics. It's not a "theory" as you put it. It's not about "sounding correct". It's about BEING CORRECT.
Big wheels do slow down cars. The extent to which they do depends on many factors. Refuse to believe it, or accept reality. I really don't care! Have fun in candy land! ROFLMAO
Take Physics 11, open up your mind to science instead of fanboy-ism.