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RE: So Cal Lakester - wheels & 'tyres'

To: W S Potter <wester6935@comcast.net>, land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: So Cal Lakester - wheels & 'tyres'
From: Jim Webb <jimwebb@nutsracing.com>
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 18:31:42 -0600
If SoCal/GM are planning to run at an SCTA sanctioned event, what are the
chances that the tech inspectors would let such a 'tyre' run? I can't find a
place in the book for "metal banded, Gilmore-style, urethane-clad ,ribbed
for your pleasure wheels" anywhere...

Not to discourage high-speed tire development since the currently allowed
technology seems to be at the edge for the ~300 cars.

Jim Webb
jimwebb@nutsracing.com
Chock Full o' Nuts
#527 A/PP 193.402 2002
     B/PP 190.967 2002
     A/PP 172.695 2001

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-land-speed@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-land-speed@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of W S Potter
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 5:23 PM
To: Auburn Design Group; ardunbill@webtv.net; Malcolm Pittwood;
land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: So Cal Lakester - wheels & 'tyres'


It is a very cool look.  As it was explained to me, the 3 piece wheels are
notched and the clear red urethane plastic is made with raised bumps to fit
into the notches.  Sort of a Gilmer Belt with much wider spacing between the
teeth.  See http://www.landracing.com/phpPhotoAlbum/show.php?id=439 for a
view of the spacing on the grooves on the front wheels.
The suspension is softer to allow for the lack of give in the tire area.
There has been some testing on the arrangement but nothing like it will get
when they run this later this year.  The SoCal Speed Shop is lengthening the
wheelbase by ten inches to improve stability before they run it.  There's
some serious GM involvement with the car.  That said,  I'd be very surprised
if there isn't lots of testing going on right now to determine if the
"wheel/tire" arrangement is going to allow the 300 MPH target speed.  There
was lots of interest in the lakester at SEMA where it was in a corner of the
GM display.  Pete Chapouris was in another room with their version on the
new truck so those answering the questions depended on the "Hero Cards" for
answers.  Seems like it was on purpose to keep from having to be too exact
on answers

Wes


on 2/21/04 10:04 AM, Auburn Design Group at foxriverkid@earthlink.net wrote:

> There is a great article in the current issue of Street Rodder on this
car.
> The tire is held on by a metal "girdle" or band (for lack of a better
word)
> that goes
> around the tire, cinching it in to the rim and creating what appears to be
two
> tires side-by-side on the rim. Looks pretty cool.
>
> Bob D.






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