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  • čas přidán 11. 11. 2021
  • We tried launching a car with basically no air in the tyres, all to try and prove a point. How much does tyre pressure actually matter?
    Thanks to Santa Pod for supplying the footage for this video - bit.ly/3v1dNdN
    So we tried everything from 70 PSI, all the way down to almost nothing, to see how it changed the cars grip, launch and ultimately, eighth-mile time.
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  • @OVERDRIVE.studios
    @OVERDRIVE.studios  Před 2 lety +275

    Those flat tyres were sketchy!! What would you like us to test next??
    Don't forget to subscribe!

    • @drnerd
      @drnerd Před 2 lety +10

      I remember a motorbike magazine did a cool test about 15yrs back. They covered over the speedometer on a bike and got three different riders to go along a runway at whatever they thought was 30, 50, 60, 70 & 100mph. Of the three the guy who was a speed freak was actually the most accurate, while the worst was a copper! Could be a cool test to try, especially if you used a big comfy car vs the mx5!

    • @tharunk1327
      @tharunk1327 Před 2 lety

      explain about promod car please i subscribed

    • @bolt5564
      @bolt5564 Před 2 lety +5

      How about driving a circular track always on the inside lane and then driving it always on the outermost Lane and comparing the times.

    • @shanestanton8
      @shanestanton8 Před 2 lety +3

      What would happen to different types of race cars if they encountered a pothole? Even on street circuits, this has to be an extremely rare occurrence for today’s race car drivers

    • @user-po8gk5rt2i
      @user-po8gk5rt2i Před 2 lety +1

      15 psi is the best pressure to contact patch ratio. Because any lower will actually decrease your contact patch as the tyre tends to fold in and you have what it's called "shoulder wear", when central part of the tyre is actually lifted off the contact surface and you are running on the two edges. It's quite easily identifiable just by looking at how they were worn out.
      Plus, the most important part of it is the make of tyres itself. And I'm not talking about brand, but what they're made off. Some tyres could be were hard composition of rubber, some will be very very soft. From my own experience the softest tyre I've ever had on my car was Michelin Eco tyre, I don't remember exact model name, but that tyre was so soft lightweight and flexible that I was able to turn it *inside out* and that shocked me.

  • @SmashGhost
    @SmashGhost Před 2 lety +1552

    Use a car with power where the tires matter more, and launch control to eliminate the driver variable

    • @joedee6630
      @joedee6630 Před 2 lety +39

      That's basically what Adam said

    • @alunesh12345
      @alunesh12345 Před 2 lety +26

      @@joedee6630 Believe in JESUS today, confess and repent of your sins. No one goes to heaven for doing good but by believing in JESUS who died for our sins. GOD loves you soo much unconditionally.🤩❤😍🤗😇☺🙏

    • @Fred_the_1996
      @Fred_the_1996 Před 2 lety +169

      @@alunesh12345 i like men

    • @Pia-ho9dm
      @Pia-ho9dm Před 2 lety +18

      @@Fred_the_1996 lol

    • @kingmatai8662
      @kingmatai8662 Před 2 lety +65

      @@alunesh12345 bruh what is this, the crusades? You really just be going around preaching this shit? 💀💀

  • @kizmetmars
    @kizmetmars Před 2 lety +770

    Would love to see how those tire pressures handle a corner close up and braking/lap time.

  • @saladdressing3896
    @saladdressing3896 Před 2 lety +37

    I should have known Brit's measure heat in relation to tea.

  • @bruncebanani8854
    @bruncebanani8854 Před 2 lety +254

    The ideal pressure depends on the size of the tire (and of course on the car it is fitted to and especially its weight). It doesn't really make sense to compare tirepressures between tires of different sizes or between different cars.

    • @johndc2998
      @johndc2998 Před 2 lety

      Yup pressure in the door is with factory tire in mind

    • @p.c.h.6721
      @p.c.h.6721 Před 2 lety

      Obviously you wouldn’t want 20psi on a karting tyre, you would finish last by farrrrrr 👍

    • @benjaminrogers9848
      @benjaminrogers9848 Před 2 lety

      Its like comparing a mountain bike tyre with a road bike tyre lol

    • @alunesh12345
      @alunesh12345 Před 2 lety +1

      @@johndc2998 Believe in JESUS today, confess and repent of your sins. No one goes to heaven for doing good but by believing in JESUS who died for our sins. GOD loves you soo much unconditionally.🤩❤😍🤗😇☺🙏

    • @TheEmeraldSword04
      @TheEmeraldSword04 Před 2 lety

      Well for science reasons they did this anyways, because science is fun. (Just pretend there's no math included for right now)

  • @cmorlok
    @cmorlok Před 2 lety +372

    Experiment would have been better with a vehicle that actually had enough horsepower to spin the tires.

    • @fivespeed3026
      @fivespeed3026 Před 2 lety +14

      He dumped the clutch at 50 psi and got some decent spin. The other launches were bogged down.

    • @alunesh12345
      @alunesh12345 Před 2 lety +11

      @@fivespeed3026 Believe in JESUS today, confess and repent of your sins. No one goes to heaven for doing good but by believing in JESUS who died for our sins. GOD loves you soo much unconditionally.🤩❤😍🤗😇☺🙏

    • @fivespeed3026
      @fivespeed3026 Před 2 lety

      @@alunesh12345

    • @Fred_the_1996
      @Fred_the_1996 Před 2 lety +13

      @@alunesh12345 no

    • @OrbitTheFox
      @OrbitTheFox Před 2 lety +44

      @@alunesh12345 hail Satan

  • @X2U
    @X2U Před 2 lety +45

    Hamilton is typing...

  • @GraveUypo
    @GraveUypo Před 2 lety +63

    @6:40 not sure the gains are even real. you had to try twice. i think rolling resistance is just as important for such a low power car when doing this, and high pressure has the advantage there, even with only the rear tires being pumped. pump all four tires to 50 psi and you'd have your best time, specially in 1/4 mile or longer runs.

    • @Jan_Boris
      @Jan_Boris Před 2 lety +13

      True. The car has barely power to spin 1st gear. Its like a bicycle that runs easier with pumped tyres...

    • @jaewhite2462
      @jaewhite2462 Před rokem

      Miata will spin 3rd stock man. They aren't powerful. But they are also light and have a suspension designed for corners, not drag launches.

    • @lotuselansteve
      @lotuselansteve Před 28 dny

      How much drag racing have you done?

  • @aaron5726
    @aaron5726 Před 2 lety +118

    Would be super interesting to see how these pressures would affect a laptime or cornering ability

    • @kbwthor1405
      @kbwthor1405 Před 2 lety +19

      Yes, but actually no. At a certain point it will just come off the bead, so very dangerous

    • @alunesh12345
      @alunesh12345 Před 2 lety +2

      @@kbwthor1405 Believe in JESUS today, confess and repent of your sins. No one goes to heaven for doing good but by believing in JESUS who died for our sins. GOD loves you soo much unconditionally.🤩❤😍🤗😇☺🙏

    • @zknarc
      @zknarc Před 2 lety +1

      Indeed. In my old NB MX5 book pressure was about 26-28spi but autocross guys will run up to 36psi.

    • @mugegeem3678
      @mugegeem3678 Před rokem +6

      @@alunesh12345 im gay

    • @Ricy013
      @Ricy013 Před 6 měsíci

      its getting worse

  • @drnerd
    @drnerd Před 2 lety +93

    I had a MR2 with ultra low profiles and got a flat rear tire, the sidewall was so stiff that I couldn't even feel the flat below 30mph! Drove all the way to the local asda and shredded the sidewall! 🤣🤣

    • @justkev1044
      @justkev1044 Před 2 lety +2

      And you’re laughing?

    • @drnerd
      @drnerd Před 2 lety +31

      @@justkev1044 yeah of course, no one was hurt and it was an easy fix! Gotta laugh about these little things!

    • @alunesh12345
      @alunesh12345 Před 2 lety +3

      Believe in JESUS today, confess and repent of your sins. No one goes to heaven for doing good but by believing in JESUS who died for our sins. GOD loves you soo much unconditionally.🤩❤😍🤗😇☺🙏

    • @dylanboyd6147
      @dylanboyd6147 Před 2 lety +17

      @@alunesh12345 I can do donuts in my Miata! Can your Jesus do that?

    • @nathancheung3601
      @nathancheung3601 Před rokem +2

      @@dylanboyd6147 yes.

  • @mikael3095
    @mikael3095 Před 2 lety +87

    I hope you let the tyres cool down in between. Temps of the tyers also has an effect.

    • @CED99
      @CED99 Před 2 lety +34

      I was wondering if cold tyres were the reason the 30 PSI test gave the worst result...

    • @dailyshreding9393
      @dailyshreding9393 Před 2 lety +3

      8:36 yep that happend here

    • @allanshpeley4284
      @allanshpeley4284 Před rokem +2

      They didn't even do multiple runs and average the results; of course they didn't let the tires cool down first.

  • @Wouldpkr
    @Wouldpkr Před 2 lety +12

    one aspect you might have missed about Drag tires, and Big drag tires at that is that they act as a clutch and take the initial shock of the driveline locking up and slowly transfer it to the ground to avoid spinning.

    • @ravenheart369
      @ravenheart369 Před rokem +2

      Nice
      I didn't know that
      Just learned something new
      Thanks

  • @rcsibiu
    @rcsibiu Před 2 lety +10

    the driver is also a key factor here.....you have different reaction times and also sometimes you wheelspin more.....you need to repeat this test with an automatic car so all settings are default in each run

  • @ApothecaryTerry
    @ApothecaryTerry Před 2 lety +21

    Loving the series idea. I wonder what a 2nd run at 30 would have given since that time ended up being a noticeable outlier.
    Is there something you can do (in a hatch/estate) with ballast to see how moving the weight distribution around affects the car? Maybe 100kg (water tank?) in the passenger seat, boot and somehow strapped out the front like an Audi engine! ☺

  • @Parker-di7ef
    @Parker-di7ef Před 2 lety +5

    I loved seeing the tire wrinkle at 5 PSI! That was awesome!

  • @EddieOtool
    @EddieOtool Před 2 lety +21

    You'd need to do that with a car which can spin the tires up to 3rd gear. Otherwise, you're within the margin of error, because 2 seconds into the run, you can't spin the tires anymore.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Před rokem

      are flat tires safe to race out?🤔

    • @EddieOtool
      @EddieOtool Před rokem +1

      @@raven4k998 I'd say going 335 mph on 2.5 in wide tires isn't, but then top fuel dragsters exist...

    • @mojojoji5493
      @mojojoji5493 Před 5 měsíci

      @@EddieOtoolnot to mention tires heat up so while driving you should still keep the bead below recommended psi

  • @dilysi156
    @dilysi156 Před 2 lety +9

    You should maybe do more runs for 1 tyre pressure to take some stats and draw a graf. Would be very interesting. Beside that, very nice video again. Keep it up 👌

  • @noperope5138
    @noperope5138 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your show, I really enjoy them. Perhaps you could make one about track conditions and tyre pressures? Thanks again

  • @brianrussell4717
    @brianrussell4717 Před 2 lety +5

    After their 15psi, you can see the wheel hub spinning before the rubber does which means the rubber is slipping.

  • @screew708
    @screew708 Před rokem +3

    You should have kept the tyre pressure in the front constant. Lower pressure in the front will just increase drag. The lower pressure might actually have been better if it was just the rear wheels.

  • @vmdsb
    @vmdsb Před 2 lety +8

    instead of acceleration you could test tyre pressure vs cornering speed or lateral 💫G-force

  • @pandemik0
    @pandemik0 Před 2 lety +3

    On cold road tires there's very little change in traction with higher pressure, they aren't so sensitive. Was interesting to see lowering pressure did give quite a result.

  • @andret.t.2408
    @andret.t.2408 Před 2 lety +1

    MASSIVE thumbs up for this youtuber that goes straight into action within 30s of video instead of warbling aroung

  • @JEKFROOT
    @JEKFROOT Před 2 lety +16

    For the next video, maybe you guys can test which is faster around the track - understeery car or oversteery car. I know every driver is different but would be a cool test.

  • @TheBlaert
    @TheBlaert Před rokem +2

    I experimented a bit with this during my hillclimb/sprint days. Not specifically for launches but for overall handling. Too low pressure and there was a risk the tyre could come off the rim during heavy cornering. Sweet spot for the 13" tyres I used was around 23/24 psi

  • @damienbennet200
    @damienbennet200 Před 2 lety +5

    Brilliant video bar one thing. You should have done 3 races for each tyre pressure as launches can vary so an average would have been better. Class video tho!

  • @pixelated67
    @pixelated67 Před 2 lety +1

    YOU GUYS NEED MORE SUBS! THANKS FOR THE INFORMATIONAL VIDEO :))

  • @oKacz
    @oKacz Před 2 lety

    Perfect timing. Drove to the shop on flats (thanks neighbors for throwing metal scrap in the driveway). Made it with no rim damage even tho tire was tore all around at the edge of the rim

  • @MrWillykin
    @MrWillykin Před 2 lety +2

    Contact patch decreases when either over inflated or under inflated, ideal traction would be whatever pressure gives full contact for the weight on the tire.

  • @rollingtroll
    @rollingtroll Před rokem

    So often you see people run on 10psi without noticing a thing. It baffles me. I once had one tire go down to 25psi where the rest was around 35 and I immediately noticed one corner of the car becoming wallowy over bumps. Interesting test!

  • @diegolerma1516
    @diegolerma1516 Před rokem +1

    Yes I totally agree and that’s exactly what I was thinking as well. It’s not convenient to lower the tire pressure to 15-20 psi if the car doesn’t have enough power to grip well to the ground. So the times are not really going to differ. If this was a 500-700hp car you can probably conclude that the tire pressure being lower is actually better

  • @ATTACKofthe6STRINGS
    @ATTACKofthe6STRINGS Před 2 lety +3

    need to mess with tire pressures on driven vs driven wheels, now. Low pressure on driven wheels (maybe start at 10, which seemed to be the fastest time you had) for traction, and high pressure on the non-driven wheels (50, 70, etc) to reduce rolling resistance.

  • @jonathanarmer2445
    @jonathanarmer2445 Před 2 lety +3

    Very entertaining science, I'd use an automatic car since it's more consistent to see if there's really any benefit!

  • @moditorino1463
    @moditorino1463 Před 2 lety +2

    The lower the tires pressure, the higher the rolling resistance. So yes, you might get a better launch out of it (as seen in the video), however on the long run too low of a pressure will cost you time since the rolling resistance is drastically increased. On a 5000+ hp Dragster that won't be a problem since the centrifugal force pushes the tires outwards thereby creating a smooth surface with less rolling resistance. However actual dragslicks aren't even real tires. They're more like plastic bags (atleast that's what they feel like). They feel like the foil you use to build a nature pool. Normal tires on a normal car will never be able to eleminate the rolling resistance effect and thereby running low pressure is useless and outright dangerous (especially at medium to high cornering speeds)

  • @sp33dmast3r7
    @sp33dmast3r7 Před rokem

    “you alright scott?” subtle but heartwarming

  • @HebuTheLoneWolf
    @HebuTheLoneWolf Před 2 lety

    2:40 on some cars u can see when they do burnout to warm up the tires they expand a little from the heat, also they give some flex on the launch so the power isnt too snappy since that will cause the axel to snap. so there is lots that is happening with low pressure but most simple answer is: more grip

  • @viperion_nz
    @viperion_nz Před rokem +4

    It seemed like you were getting the launch nailed as you did more iterations; I would have liked to have seen a run at 30 psi after doing all the other runs to see if that 10.6 had come down any

  • @lukeorlando4814
    @lukeorlando4814 Před 2 lety +1

    I have said this many times watching drag races. Letting tyre pressure out made sense decades ago. Cross ply tyres would increase their contact patch when run low. Radial tires we use now not only bulge at the side wall which increases rolling resistance and lateral wash. The tread section collapses inwards reducing the contact patch, limiting grip. Now there is a point to be made that pressure is measured cold and then tires are spun up to make the rubber sticky. This addition of heat will cause the pressure to rise. Which will cause the tread section to bulge ( reduce contact reduce grip ) but this will only account for a couple psi. not dropping 15-25 as I have seen some people doin, surely.

    • @chublez
      @chublez Před 2 lety

      Still plenty of gains to be had on modern radial tires finding the right pressure. The time slips don't lie and anyone bothering to keep track of the tire pressures at the strip probably has enough slips to know what helps their car and doesn't. These lads are hopeless. For me I don't see any gain going bellow 25psi on my street tires at the strip. These crazy low pressures these guys are testing are a bit off the chart for the tires they have I'm sure.

  • @AlienLivesMatter
    @AlienLivesMatter Před rokem +2

    High pressure tires can lower the rolling fiction, positively improving acceleration until traction becomes the limiting factor.
    65r sidewall are an intelligent balance of rotating mass, comfort and traction for normal road use.. even as consumers and manufacturers aspire to 40 inch rims with 10mm sidewall lol

  • @randellgribben9772
    @randellgribben9772 Před 2 lety

    great channel and fun test

  • @harrystedman3782
    @harrystedman3782 Před 2 lety +2

    Dragster tyres are bolted so are directly connected to the rim. On the Mazda the rim and tyre will slip as you are relying on the bead.

    • @pault151
      @pault151 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes and he could have marked the rim/tire to see if slippage had occurred.

  • @ItsTheNada
    @ItsTheNada Před rokem +2

    On a car with minimal power like that, I can imagine the drag at speed could cancel out the gains at initial launch.

  • @ChristianRThomas
    @ChristianRThomas Před 2 lety +6

    I think the recommended tyre pressure for the Esprit S3 at the front (on 195/60s) is just 22psi. With 205/50 Toyos I used them between 20 and 22psi, so low pressures aren't out of the question. The lower you went with the Esprit, the more pointy the car became. Not so much as it had implications for the rear but I felt you lost some of the gentle subtlety of its beautifully weighted steering. Unfortunately I never did this with the original Goodyear tyres (which aren't made any more) as they were a far better place to start from. I can tell you, though, that Tyrrell raced the 021 and 022 at 17psi, which was lower than most people went back then. That was on Goodyears.

    • @jfv65
      @jfv65 Před rokem

      Those numbers are completely academic without knowing if they were measured hot or cold.
      When tires are used hard they will increase pressure. So for track use you allow for that when setting cold pressures. They will be lower, then when you use them, pressures will increase to the actual desired fastest pressures.
      That's why you often see tire engineers measuring the temps on a few points across the tire thread right after the car comes back into the pits. This data will be used for setting the pressures on the next set of tires.

    • @ChristianRThomas
      @ChristianRThomas Před rokem

      @@jfv65 Thank you for that lesson. I'm always happy to learn more about suspension dynamics, especially on racing cars.

  • @DareDevilPhil
    @DareDevilPhil Před 2 lety +2

    Haven't finished the video but so far, no trap speeds? Might get worse launch but maybe a power limited car such as is used in the video, can gain it back in the remainder of the eight?

  • @IgnitionMedia
    @IgnitionMedia Před 7 měsíci

    Haven’t watched the video yet, but I consistently shaved 2 tenths off my quarter mile (13.6 down to 13.4) in a Polo GTI, Michelin PS4 at 14psi

  • @TheSudsy
    @TheSudsy Před rokem

    two competing forces. for the launch you want traction and more surface area on the tarmac. Once moving, the higher pressure and smaller contact patch cause less friction and therefore more efficient acceleration. The different pressures will produce different advantages and disadvantages at different stages of the 1/8.

  • @mominx2412
    @mominx2412 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video but you should try the same on a more powerful car than this, because the mx-5 just doesn't have enough power.

  • @joedaman8436
    @joedaman8436 Před rokem

    I used to let the tyres down on my front wheel drive Montego Turbo, it works, it stopped it from wheel spinning and i got more traction.. my mate told me to do it and I thought he was joking, I was so surprised it worked!

  • @Switch_X_Back3884
    @Switch_X_Back3884 Před 2 lety

    Sweeeeet. Scott from Driver61 channel. Awesome awesome Guy. Learned a lot from him about Sim-Racing. I give him ALL the credit for the strides I've made. How quick I am. All do to him. Cheers Scott.

  • @brrrdman
    @brrrdman Před rokem

    2:55 Perfect!!

  • @TheMailmanOfSteel
    @TheMailmanOfSteel Před rokem

    Championship driver calls his F1 Champion dad for advice. :D
    I really like this channel. And you could run 70 PSI in those road tires no prob for a few runs, I imagine that burst pressure for a tire like that would be well over 150 psi.
    Wouldn't do it in hot weather on hot pavement of course.

  • @SalveMonesvol
    @SalveMonesvol Před 9 měsíci

    I think that from there, the scientific method would have been to increase pressure by half steps, starting at 7.5 psi, which should have tons of grip without breaking appart

  • @kbhasi
    @kbhasi Před rokem

    This video fulfils a weird childhood dream or nightmare I had, influenced by my parents watching some film where some guy kept ramming their car into something until the logo thing in the middle of the wheel popped off and the tyre went flat.

  • @johnbelwell2461
    @johnbelwell2461 Před 2 lety +2

    At very low pressure the extra friction kills the performance as the engine has only so much power, but if you run huge horsepower numbers, the loss from friction is pointless on the front of the traction gains.

  • @oMeGa0122
    @oMeGa0122 Před 2 lety

    Man I love all these new serieses for science. Like and subscribe 👍🏻

  • @CookieB504
    @CookieB504 Před 2 lety +5

    Should have checked the temperature of the tires in between runs...the more the car runs, the more friction the more heat equals sticker tires

  • @captainhappy
    @captainhappy Před rokem

    In a dragster, the best accelerration is achieved when wheelspin is about 15%. That is certainly related to the tyres air pressure and raw power spinning those tyres. The number (wheelspin %) might be outdated, I learned that many years ago, but the principle is probably still the same, the best acceleration includes also some carefully tuned wheelspinning during the run.

  • @Kilanov
    @Kilanov Před 2 lety

    I think the issue here more or less is the low profile tire and lack of power to spin in second and third. on a 32" drag tire, we run about 5 PSI, but it's beadlocked so that it wont spin on the rim, and there's a lot more sidewall to stop the wheel hitting the ground or cutting through the tire at all. this helps us keep wheelspin down when the car comes onto boost in third

  • @wartaliots
    @wartaliots Před rokem

    You should do multiple runs on the same pressure, because there will be a lot driver related variation from one drive to another

  • @Bendigo1
    @Bendigo1 Před 2 lety

    Lower TIRE pressure increases surface area of the tire. That can be both good and bad. When accelerating, that extra surface area can help but at high speeds it slows you down. The optimal system would be able to change tire pressure on the road between accelerating and increase as speed increases for less friction. Then drop slightly for braking and cornering.

  • @louisbryant2302
    @louisbryant2302 Před 2 lety +1

    Tyre grip is also heavily affected by heat as well. To make this a fair test, the tyres should have been given a significant amount of time to cool down after each run.

  • @frimatt5355
    @frimatt5355 Před rokem

    I picked up a bolt once on my back right that made it go flat, couldn't feel it no idea how long I was driving on a flat but eventually I started smelling burning rubber at a couple stop lights that made me check my tires and sure enough it was flat and the side walls were shredded, good thing I had a donut to swap, I keep seeing all these new cars coming with fix-a-kits instead of a spare, and that would have left me stranded.

  • @philspencelayh5464
    @philspencelayh5464 Před 2 lety +1

    Could be that the lower pressure allows better traction off the line but higher rolling resistance once moving hense the sweet spot. After that test I wouldn't use those tyres again.

  • @TheMrBrendo
    @TheMrBrendo Před rokem

    You should do a fun competition with the Donut Media team! Some sort of cross pond rivalry on a fun experiment build like one where the teams can only spend x amount of money and have to meet some performance goal. Keep it up, y’all are doing great!

  • @bendoherty7721
    @bendoherty7721 Před rokem

    There was once a fifth gear drag race in double decker buses and he said he had a worst start because his door was open
    Always wondered would a car with windows and windscreen be faster than a car with no windows or windscreen but with ballast to be the same spec. Windscreen is more aero but no windscreen is less surface area

  • @gbcdark
    @gbcdark Před 2 lety +1

    Would be cool to check the difference between heavier and lighter wheels. Suppose the higher rotational mass would be slower, but by how much?

  • @mendi1122
    @mendi1122 Před rokem

    To get better traction on rocks or sand, in 4x4 offroad world we sometimes go down to 4-7 PSI pressure.

  • @Aks_Reptiles
    @Aks_Reptiles Před rokem

    Dom torretto: give me a 10 second car
    Paul: gives him this beast of a stock miata

  • @chipcoint9674
    @chipcoint9674 Před 2 lety +2

    I love how you just wont do the same test more than once, which would be very important cause a lot can change by the driver doing something a bit different

  • @shutu6338
    @shutu6338 Před 2 lety +4

    its more about having right amount of spin to dig faster, i think on this low power more psi is better ;D

    • @mustang351c4
      @mustang351c4 Před 2 lety +3

      low power engines like to have some wheelspin to get higher rpm at launch. many people used to put slicks on their car long before they were needed, and the car would bog off the line.

    • @shutu6338
      @shutu6338 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mustang351c4 it doesnt wheel spin, doesnt make torque/power. stops spinning at low rpm ;D

  • @DriftyyyyyyyZ
    @DriftyyyyyyyZ Před 5 měsíci

    I air my tires down for more grip while drifting. That way we can chunk the car into the turn faster without spinning out or going off track. I’ve had mine under 10psi. Crazy seeing the entire sidewall worn down at the end of a track day lol

  • @13coyote13
    @13coyote13 Před rokem

    Drag slicks are bias ply and are specifically designed to run low air pressure, conventional tires will tend to cup upwards in the center reducing the contact patch, making less traction instead of more like a drag slick.

  • @MarcelPolman
    @MarcelPolman Před 2 lety +1

    most of the difference between 30, 50 and 70 psi is your ability to properly drag-race it: the moment of shifting, speed of the shifts. those matter more than the minimal difference in tire response at fully inflated and over.

  • @TheEulerID
    @TheEulerID Před rokem

    On those ultra-low pressures, the rolling resistance will be considerably increased, so any advantage off the lines will be negated by a slower top speed. I should add that (very roughly speaking), the contact area is in inverse proportion to the tyre pressure. Double the pressure and it halves the contact area. That's because, to a rough approximation, the weight carried by the tyre is the internal pressure multiplied by the contact area. So, if the tyre is supporting, say, 500 pounds and there's 50 psi then there's a 10 square inch contact area. At 25 psi it would be 20 square inches. I say it's rough, because that calculation ignores the weight carried by the side walls and tyres are not balloons - they have some compressive strength in the tyre walls through the construction.
    On this particular set of tests then I doubt it proves too much. That Mazda doesn't exactly have a great deal of excessive power to break the tyres loose under acceleration, and if the tyres are not allowed to cool down between runs (which, being rubber, isn't quick), then there will be some effect from that. It would take several runs at each pressure to eliminate driver variables; even in F1 the drivers aren't completely consistent in their starts, albeit they have a huge excess of power over traction to deal with.

  • @royfearn4345
    @royfearn4345 Před rokem +1

    Have you considered the long-term damage you have done to the tyre structure with those heat inputs? Don't be amazed if they let go when you're motorway cruising or, worse still, pushing the car hard through some complex bend with a long drop over one side? Sayonara!

  • @MrDValter
    @MrDValter Před 2 lety

    u guys forgot one very important detail in this test: u allways used the same set of tires, wich was losing thread at every launch. I'm sure that if u run the latest tests again on new rubber that could make a difference; surely not much, but u guys know how it goes in racing where every bleep of a second counts. ;)
    Tc guys and keep up the good work.

  • @aripereira2059
    @aripereira2059 Před 2 lety

    What do you guys think about the air that gets between the tire and the drangstrip...

  • @aaronanish7400
    @aaronanish7400 Před 2 lety

    can you guys start to do hyper car reviews that would be so cool, just start with which ever hypercar is available
    i would love to see a koenigsegg

  • @stevenking9473
    @stevenking9473 Před rokem

    Dyno test of performance fuels. As well as diesel and before and after service. Also tests. Of an early service dyno

  • @ryurc3033
    @ryurc3033 Před rokem

    So in drifting, if the car is plowing the front end into the corner, they will increase rear, and lower the front tire pressure. It can be a final tuning aid for sure.

  • @astronomenov99
    @astronomenov99 Před 2 lety +1

    test 2 off road vehicles. One with big fat wide tyres versus tall skinny tyres. Which one is faster over mud, sand, snow? A lot of off roaders fit big fat wide tyres but most of the time, a tall skinny tyre is actually better over most surfaces but they don't look as cool.

  • @Grimmobile_3
    @Grimmobile_3 Před 2 lety +1

    5psi would make a difference off the line, like 60ft maybe. Later it will be restraining the momentum.
    Impressive 10 sec mule though 👌

  • @suipful
    @suipful Před 2 lety

    for a test with 2 wheels (motorcycle) being how much more of information a human needs to manage/process to slow or stop the vehicle
    being
    the front (right hand) and rear brake (right foot)are separate (on most motorcycles)
    compared to a car where both (front and rear brakes) are managed by one foot...

  • @kwiki1988
    @kwiki1988 Před rokem

    and what about a sideway grip ? What pressure is best ?

  • @zokusharuuku1091
    @zokusharuuku1091 Před 2 lety

    Does the test in a Miata really? I was thinking about good tire pressure for my 600hp sti because it’s tires spin a little more than I’d like and it’s awd.

  • @NikosMouratidis
    @NikosMouratidis Před rokem

    What you say in 2:10 is a very common misconception on why fast cars have wider tires. Actually, smaller surface touching the road means better grip. Distributing the same weight in smaller area increases the grip, it doesn't lower it. That's why, for example, stilts end on a small surface touching the ground and not in a shoe size area. Bigger area would mean that stilts could slip on the ground easier as they would distribute the same weight in a larger area. If you want something to grip on the ground, generally, you make it pointy.
    Now the problem with all that, is that cars are powerful beasts, and if you try to maximize the grip by lowering the contact area, that tire would be destroyed in a couple of spins or breaks, as the good grip would mean extremely fast wear. So, it's a balance. You have to make the tires thin enough for better grip and wide enough to avoid super fast wear.
    And that's why it's super stupid to put wider tires in cars that are not powerful, you actually lose grip for no reason at all (except maybe tires that don't grip and last a century).

  • @klevisrexhmati1154
    @klevisrexhmati1154 Před rokem

    Tell me you are briish without telling me you are briish: callum: its cup of tea warm

  • @zknarc
    @zknarc Před 2 lety

    Def need to collab with @Tyre Reviews

  • @tanehenare6202
    @tanehenare6202 Před 11 měsíci

    On dragsters they have beadlocks a rim that grips on the inside of the rim to prevent the tire ripping off. Same as rock crawling 4x4 cars

  • @ghettodexter
    @ghettodexter Před 2 lety

    The problem is as the pressure gets too low the middle of the tire is lifted from the ground and the side squished to the ground if looking at the wheel from the front or rear not the side you will see the dip in the middle of the tire and the edged raised... its the opposite if too much air the middle will be raised and sides lower, there is a sweet spot and that is the pressure on the sidewall unless its a drag radial

  • @redbeardsflippedodometer7279

    Did the tires spin on the rim when you got down to the lower psi?

  • @Exanimis11
    @Exanimis11 Před 2 lety

    Tires warmer later runs unless you cooled down for a while. That said, I thought the 5 PSI has a full hook, but maybe lost time throughout the run due to wobbles.

  • @FredbullGaming
    @FredbullGaming Před 2 lety

    A bit like suspension stiffness i think it s a balance to find between grip and "stability". as the tires are softer, the torsion of the sidewalls adds some coeff of friction, but too soft and the bad "stability" of the tyre makes the power having more difficulties to pass. But yeah tyres are still some black magic. Funny video.

  • @illdeletethismusic
    @illdeletethismusic Před 2 lety

    seeing that makes me wish there were a road track racing series that mandates high sidewalls and low pressures

  • @benb.7276
    @benb.7276 Před 2 lety

    Try the same experiment with fwd and awd

  • @GibsonReview
    @GibsonReview Před rokem

    At launch I am sure you get better traction therefore more speed. I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler Rubi with ARB lockers 4:56 grears and I run at 4 PSI to rock crawl.

  • @jlol933
    @jlol933 Před 2 lety +7

    should've done 3 passes at each PSI and taken the average of each. The first pass was probably slower than the higher psi ones because the driver was rusty, Id imagine each launch gets better than the last one for the most part.

    • @jeyoung6244
      @jeyoung6244 Před rokem

      He is a race car driver

    • @jlol933
      @jlol933 Před rokem +2

      @@jeyoung6244 I didn't know that but still, his performance would get better with each run and averages would be more accurate :)

    • @reverse_engineered
      @reverse_engineered Před rokem

      Instead of average, you want the best time. Your best time is limited by what the vehicle can achieve, whereas anything less than that will be uncontrolled factors like the human driver or changes in wind and temperature. Averaging makes sense for distributions where fluctuations can make things better or worse, but when fluctuations can only make things worse than ideal, it's more appropriate to take the best rather than the average (or use something like the geometric mean instead of the arithmetic mean, assuming a log-normal distribution instead of a normal).

    • @jlol933
      @jlol933 Před rokem

      @@reverse_engineered that's actually a really good point, still means more tests were needed.

  • @JeffreyMillswa6cej
    @JeffreyMillswa6cej Před rokem

    WoW, no one has thought to mention this, lowering tire pressure effectively lowers the final “GEAR RATIO” lower gears will get you off the line faster but flat tires will slow you as you try to go fast.

  • @bobscunts
    @bobscunts Před rokem

    here's an idea, which is easier to recover from an accident from, a fwd car or a rwd drive, dry and wet tests. so many people are scared of the idea of a rwd car in wet weather.

  • @adriaanberkers
    @adriaanberkers Před 2 lety

    Explaining how to do like a burn out and so on