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iOnic wrote:Bear in mind that traction/= handling.
KinLoud wrote:Wide tyres have the same contact area touching the Tarmac as a narrower tyre
Contact area depends on tyre pressure (lower = bigger, low pressure for driving on soft surface)
The contact area is wider but shorter for a wider tyre
KinLoud wrote:Answer is complex....
I would start with "mostly/sort of"
Wide tyres have the same contact area touching the Tarmac as a narrower tyre
KinLoud wrote:2jayzgte - yes, higher tyre pressures = higher speed before aqua planing occurs.
For aircraft tyres the formula is:
Aquaplane speed in knots (nautical miles per hour) = approx 9x (square root) tyre pressure in psi
So 100 psi tyre pressure = 9 x 10 = 90knots = 166kph
So if you increase tyre pressure the minimum speed for aqua planing is higher
Car tyres will have a slightly different but similar speed due to tyre width and different tread pattern
2jayzgte wrote:I tell you what having under inflated wide tyres in the wet comprimise's handling big time.In the wet you actually want less rubber on the road so it cuts through the standing water basically running 3-4 psi more a corner stand the side walls up a bit more helps big time.
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