11-23-2008, 05:43 AM
Bob et al.:
Quick related question about heat cycles: Am I correct that in a typical DE event, given the time between sessions, each session would normally be a new heat cycle in terms of heat cycle longevity (e.g., 50 cycles or so). Or might they not have cooled down sufficiently, at least between the typical two morning sessions, and two afternoon sessions, to react as if there were 4 separate heat cycles?
Thanks.
Larry
P.S. I understand that the proof is in the actual experience -- if the tires behave as if they are significantly losing their adhesion after six two day DE events of 8 sessions per event, then that's the answer.
Quick related question about heat cycles: Am I correct that in a typical DE event, given the time between sessions, each session would normally be a new heat cycle in terms of heat cycle longevity (e.g., 50 cycles or so). Or might they not have cooled down sufficiently, at least between the typical two morning sessions, and two afternoon sessions, to react as if there were 4 separate heat cycles?
Thanks.
Larry
P.S. I understand that the proof is in the actual experience -- if the tires behave as if they are significantly losing their adhesion after six two day DE events of 8 sessions per event, then that's the answer.
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