JimF
ClioSport Club Member
Clio 172
Now, Speedline 2118s are by far the best looking wheel for the Clio, in my humble opinion, but I've noticed they're pretty heavy.
Lets ignore tyres for a second...
OZ F1: 9kg
Speedline 2118: 9.6kg
Team Dynamic Pro Race 1.2: 6.2kg
Enkei RPF1: 4.5kg
Obviously the Enkeis are significantly lighter by a decent margin, they should be for the price. But the relatively bargain basement Pro Races are 1/3 lighter than the Speedlines...
(I am going somewhere with this)
Unsprung mass is a critical area of importance with regards to handling and performance. Every 1kg of unsprung mass is equivalent to higher amount of sprung mass. Lower rotational mass will aid performance. What I'm saying is that an extra 12kg of weight from bad wheel choice would actually feel like more when driving the car.
What I'm wondering is has anyone noticed the difference in weight when actually driving with 2118s fitted? Has anyone swapped from 2118s to something else for whatever reason and noticed an improvement? On previous cars I've gone from significantly larger/heavier aftermarket wheels back to OEM wheels to sell a car and noticed a marked improvment in performance and feel.
Am I just getting worked up over nothing? My Clio isnt a daily, but it isnt an out and out track beast either.
Lets ignore tyres for a second...
OZ F1: 9kg
Speedline 2118: 9.6kg
Team Dynamic Pro Race 1.2: 6.2kg
Enkei RPF1: 4.5kg
Obviously the Enkeis are significantly lighter by a decent margin, they should be for the price. But the relatively bargain basement Pro Races are 1/3 lighter than the Speedlines...
(I am going somewhere with this)
Unsprung mass is a critical area of importance with regards to handling and performance. Every 1kg of unsprung mass is equivalent to higher amount of sprung mass. Lower rotational mass will aid performance. What I'm saying is that an extra 12kg of weight from bad wheel choice would actually feel like more when driving the car.
What I'm wondering is has anyone noticed the difference in weight when actually driving with 2118s fitted? Has anyone swapped from 2118s to something else for whatever reason and noticed an improvement? On previous cars I've gone from significantly larger/heavier aftermarket wheels back to OEM wheels to sell a car and noticed a marked improvment in performance and feel.
Am I just getting worked up over nothing? My Clio isnt a daily, but it isnt an out and out track beast either.