03-06-2007, 02:14 PM
Brian Minkin wrote:
Exactly my point but I know it's tough to hear the little bit of sarcasm when reading my post
. Most people that do it aren't doing it to clean their tires.
The secong part of the post was lending itself to the fact that the temperature outside was a bit cold and hence the tires weren't up to operating temp. Even so, as you mentioned Brian, wheelspin can and should be controlled.
Quote:From what I have been told by the experts the tire "Warming" weave is not effective and is really only good for scrubbing off debris from sticky tires. It does not increase the heat in the tires in the distance available on a road course before you need to get on the line.
Exactly my point but I know it's tough to hear the little bit of sarcasm when reading my post

The secong part of the post was lending itself to the fact that the temperature outside was a bit cold and hence the tires weren't up to operating temp. Even so, as you mentioned Brian, wheelspin can and should be controlled.