it'll be the ones who have the biggest grip performance, since bigger wheels have wider contact patch + weight by default and by weight shifting during acceleration, meaning potential top speed goes by rear wheels. but, having 2 different wheel sizes in a 4WD vehicle will cause some unnecessary friction because 2 front wheels wanted to go this slow while the 2 rear wheels wanted to go this fast, they'll fighting each other, this will result to unnecessary tire wear, gear wear, and the potential top speed that I mentioned is lower because of that.
Could make comparison of y spoke, spiral, a spoke, fin, dish time?
Thank you. So informative.
i’ve learned so much!! domo!!
Hi Hiroki
Can you tell me the app's name for lap timer?
What will happen if you do small in front and big in rear?
it'll be the ones who have the biggest grip performance, since bigger wheels have wider contact patch + weight by default and by weight shifting during acceleration, meaning potential top speed goes by rear wheels. but, having 2 different wheel sizes in a 4WD vehicle will cause some unnecessary friction because 2 front wheels wanted to go this slow while the 2 rear wheels wanted to go this fast, they'll fighting each other, this will result to unnecessary tire wear, gear wear, and the potential top speed that I mentioned is lower because of that.