I read this off a reputable wheels homesite:
The performance gain achieved by reducing the wheel mass (un-sprung mass) can be quantified using a factor of six. This means that to achieve the same performance gain by reducing the body mass, it is necessary to remove six times the wheel weight saving.
Example: A saving of 1 kg Per Wheel x 4 Wheels = Removing 24 kg from the bodyframe.
Is this true? Can anyone comment?
The performance gain achieved by reducing the wheel mass (un-sprung mass) can be quantified using a factor of six. This means that to achieve the same performance gain by reducing the body mass, it is necessary to remove six times the wheel weight saving.
Example: A saving of 1 kg Per Wheel x 4 Wheels = Removing 24 kg from the bodyframe.
Is this true? Can anyone comment?