Okay, I will explain since people are still asking and wondering about rpm and all that jazz. When you turn the wheel allllll the way, and you turn at low
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Okay, I will explain since people are still asking and wondering about rpm and all that jazz.
When you turn the wheel allllll the way, and you turn at low speed, the rim turns--and the tire turns. The rim turns at a set speed, and so does the tire. However, the inside of the tire is pivoting/turning in a tight radius, while the outside of the tire is describing an arc, and needs to be turning much faster, as it must move to cover more ground on the outside than must the inside....except it's on the same rim, and is the same diameter as the inside of the tire...so it's NOT turning much faster. It's turning at the same speed, axially. The problem becomes apparent with wide, sticky tires. The wider and stickier, the "worse" it becomes. The outside of the tire cannot physically perform this action, as it is physically attached to the inside of the tire as tires are a 1-piece affair, and they are both only able to rotate axially at the same speed, yet the outside of the tire is of equal diameter to the inside and MUST! cover more ground during the sharp maneuver. The inevitable happens. It "skips". This is what you hear and feel. The outside of the tire breaking/gaining traction to keep up with the inside of the tire. My Z06 does it, your 370Z does it, etc. etc. The solution is to: Create a vehicle with narrower tires (sucks). Create a vehicle with less articulation in the steering components and thus larger turn radius (sucks). Create a tire that is larger on the outside than the inside in diameter (WTF?). Not whine about a normal noise that is not indicative of anything being damaged (WIN!). Quote:
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Got It. Im a new Z (1 week) owner and did not know this. Thank You all for your great comments. Ill go with Not whine about a normal noise that is not indicative of anything being damaged (WIN!).
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If you've never driven on summer tires before, be sure to be very careful with them when it's really cold out. When you first start the car up in the morning when it gets really cold they can be pretty dangerous. Your stopping distance will increase tremendously (almost as if you're on ice) and emergency turning will be nearly impossible until the tires can warm up some. Usually it takes 10-15 minutes of regular driving before the tires are warmed up enough to where you're at really safe levels of grip for emergencies, but even then you need to be careful.
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No problem bud.
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True!
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I thought my driving skills had deteriorated so that I didn't know how to drive on snow. Put snow tires on, now I zip past FWD and AWD cars all day. Of course the people around here can't drive worth a sh**. The sun shining is a major weather event and causes wrecks and slow downs. (Not kidding).
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I still prefer to stay in unless I absolutely have to drive, though.
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It was in the mid 20's when I left today. Still have the OE wheels with the RE050a summer tires. No skipping or binding coming out of the garage/driveway. Maybe this phenomenon is something that happens as the tread decreases.
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I always drive with this kind of thing in mind until I see a 3psi or so increase in the tires. Our TPMS shows us individual tire PSI and it is very useful as a rough diagnostic for when you can play a little. Oh...sharp turn in a parking-lot at wheel-lock the entire front end was shaking and vibrating and the car resonated with the phenomena OP mentioned. It's normal, even in supercars. *The girl at Nissan who is working with me told me the 370Z had a TPMS read-out for individual tires. I don't own it yet, so I have not fiddled with it, but I could NOT find it during the test-drive. I doubt it exists "normally", but is there a way to crack it? I know on the mustangs 99-04 you could get them to display engine RPM digitally, ACTUAL oil-pressure, and all that through the Info center on the dash if you followed a procedure. 370Z have anything like that? Last edited by ImportConvert; 01-04-2012 at 02:52 AM. |
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