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  • flambonkscious
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    4 hours ago

    Maybe? Surely it’s quite a few mm to get 3km/h over though?

    Sounds probably like I need to learn math again… Eww!

    Actually, surely tires aren’t all the same size? Ours are recently installed and the measured difference hasn’t changed.

    • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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      40 minutes ago

      Just found this reddit post. A comment says:

      F1TV did a tech talk recently where they measured some tire wear. I don’t know how many laps it ran, but the measurement was 0.6mm difference. If the pit limiter was calibrated to exactly 80kph for a new tire, that would equate to 79.87 kph on that worn one. I don’t think that’s enough for them to account for

      I think 0.6mm isn’t enough, but we can expand on that. A search shows a new tyre might have 8-9mm of tread. And legal minimum is 1.5mm, so that’s 6.5mm or so difference, or about 10x the test above. Still, that would only make a difference of about 1km/h in the reading over the life of the tyre.

      So seems 3km/h over is not explained by tyres. I guess F1 car tyres are smaller, but I’d think the impact would be smaller on larger tyres.

      Actually, surely tires aren’t all the same size? Ours are recently installed and the measured difference hasn’t changed.

      I thought you had to get the exact same sized tyres, because they had to fit the wheel.

      Reddit seems to think it’s calibrated to the factory installed wheels.