Originally Posted by
sambb
yeah at Bathurst one of those guys that double drive the orange datto 1200 coupe with the carby SR20 were saying that they go much better on the track with lower profile tyres but that for the hillclimbs the plumper sidewall gives them better times.
Assuming the Datto 1200 still has its steel leaf spring rear end then it almost certainly has too much rear spring, so a softer tyre (higher profile) will reduce the total spring rate. Similarly if they aren't running a rear swaybar (most leaf sprung 1200's don't because the leaf spring acts as an anti roll bar) then a taller sidewall will tolerate the higher levels of roll. In the same vane if it doesn't have a floating rear end with appropriate toe and camber, then a more flexible sidewall will help.
Crossing over set up tips from a 70's RWD car with live axle leaf springs to a 00's FWD car with independent suspension all round is a garden path that I wouldn't suggest following.
Cheers
Gary
Golf Mk7.5 R, Volvo S60 Polestar, Skyline R32GTST
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