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darli328 02-28-2013 03:05 PM

Rotational weight reduction...
 
I remember searching a while back and found a thread with base, touring, and nismo wheel sizes and weights with stock tires (and now I can't find it). I'm looking around for some stock nismo wheels and want to make sure they are lighter (including the stock tires) and have better grip than the stock 2013 touring wheels and tires. If I remember correctly the nismo wheels are lighter, a little bit bigger/wider and have better tires from the factory. Sorry in advanced if this should be posted in the wheels and tires section.

darli328 02-28-2013 04:37 PM

Rotational weight reduction...
 
I've researched/searched the benefits of a light weight flywheel, lighter weight rotors, and lighter weight wheels/tires but don't have any personal experience. Seems fairly obvious that a light weight flywheel will make a car feel faster. I'm curious if anyone on here has lighter weight wheels and/or rotors and if they actually felt a deference in performance from just a few pounds.

chrischhorn 02-28-2013 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by darli328 (Post 2189704)
I've researched/searched the benefits of a light weight flywheel, lighter weight rotors, and lighter weight wheels/tires but don't have any personal experience. Seems fairly obvious that a light weight flywheel will make a car feel faster. I'm curious if anyone on here has lighter weight wheels and/or rotors and if they actually felt a deference in performance from just a few pounds.

I went from the Base 18's(21lbs for the front, 24.5lbs for the rear) to my Weds Sports TC105n's (17.6lbs for the front, 18.4 lbs for the rear), I could feel a pretty big difference. Acceleration was better and quicker throttle response. Tires were easier to brake loose. They aren't gonna make the most amazing difference but everything helps. Oh yeah and to add on, I went wider from 8" to 9.5" wide in the front and 9" to 10.5" in the rear. A 225/50 to a 255/45 in front and a 245/45 to a 275/40 in the rear so I had more contact patch also and could still feel the difference.

Masa 02-28-2013 06:28 PM

I felt a noticeable difference changing out the Yokohama Advans to Michelin Pilot Super Sports. Advans were rated at 29lbs front and 30lbs rear. PSS were 24lbs front and 27lbs rear.

Throttle response was improved and slightly better acceleration.

KERMIT 02-28-2013 07:50 PM

This can be calculated... T=I*alpha

It depends on the inertia reduction and the rate at which you accelerate that inertia. Basically, it will have more effect in First gear than it does in 6th gear.

darli328 02-28-2013 11:41 PM

Anyone?

Trips 03-01-2013 12:01 AM

Hopefully this is what you're looking for

http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...0z-wheels.html

darli328 03-01-2013 12:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Triple's (Post 2190340)
Hopefully this is what you're looking for

http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...0z-wheels.html

Thanks for the link, anyone know what the stock touring wheel weights are?

Trips 03-01-2013 12:46 AM

Here you GO!

- Sport Package Wheels/Tires -
Front Wheels (Sport Package) + Stock Bridgestone RE050A (245/40/19): 52.2lbs (23.68kg)
Rear Wheels (Sport Package) + Stock Bridgestone RE050A (275/35/19): 56.8lbs (25.76kg)
Front Wheels (Sport Package): 23.2lbs(10.52kg)
Rear Wheels (Sport Package): 23.8lbs (10.8kg)
Front Stock Bridgestone RE050A (245/40/19): 29lbs (13.15kg)
Rear Stock Bridgestone RE050A (275/35/19): 33lbs (14.97kg)


http://www.the370z.com/exterior-inte...on-thread.html

darli328 03-01-2013 12:52 AM

Sounds like a few pounds makes a bigger difference than I thought. Anyone know how much lighter the stock nismo wheels are over the touring wheels?

darli328 03-01-2013 01:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Triple's (Post 2190354)
Here you GO!

- Sport Package Wheels/Tires -
Front Wheels (Sport Package) + Stock Bridgestone RE050A (245/40/19): 52.2lbs (23.68kg)
Rear Wheels (Sport Package) + Stock Bridgestone RE050A (275/35/19): 56.8lbs (25.76kg)
Front Wheels (Sport Package): 23.2lbs(10.52kg)
Rear Wheels (Sport Package): 23.8lbs (10.8kg)
Front Stock Bridgestone RE050A (245/40/19): 29lbs (13.15kg)
Rear Stock Bridgestone RE050A (275/35/19): 33lbs (14.97kg)


http://www.the370z.com/exterior-inte...on-thread.html

Thanks, looks like I'll save about 4 pounds a wheel with the stock nismo wheels and tires set up.

DEpointfive0 03-01-2013 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by darli328 (Post 2190358)
Sounds like a few pounds makes a bigger difference than I thought. Anyone know how much lighter the stock nismo wheels are over the touring wheels?

Christ... Google it...


The base wheels, that's what they're called, not touring, weigh 21 in the front and 24 and change, almost 25 in the rear.

darli328 03-01-2013 01:12 AM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2190360)
Christ... Google it...


The base wheels, that's what they're called, not touring, weigh 21 in the front and 24 and change, almost 25 in the rear.

My mistake... Last I checked the base model and touring model had different wheels. Guess I couldn't google it if I were calling them the wrong thing...

dP3NGU1N 03-01-2013 03:00 AM

base and touring are the same. sport package has its own rim. nismo has its own rim. there are only 3 rims total now. It use to be verts had it's own model but for 2013 base/touring now also use the vert rims.

darli328 03-01-2013 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by dP3NGU1N (Post 2190403)
base and touring are the same. sport package has its own rim. nismo has its own rim. there are only 3 rims total now. It use to be verts had it's own model but for 2013 base/touring now also use the vert rims.

Seriously I had no idea how that worked, I wasn't sure if the wheels came with the sports package or from upgrading to the touring model. Learn something new everyday, thanks.


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