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10-08-2008, 03:50 PM | #23 |
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I think stock 325XI with sports package has staggered 225/45-17 in front and 255/40-17 in rear = difference in overall diameter between front and rear = 0.06 inches or 0.24028 % difference
235/35-19 in front and 275/30-19 in rear = difference in overall diameter between front and rear = 0.02 inches or 0.07849 % difference I think this is even better than stock set up |
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10-08-2008, 05:21 PM | #24 |
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10-09-2008, 07:56 PM | #26 |
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235/35/19 - front
275/30/19 - rear Falken FK452s This is a great setup and there is nothing wrong running staggered in an AWD, like everyone else said just make sure the rolling diameter is less the 1% difference. Though running the same size tire at all four corners will get you around the track faster and you have the convenience to rotate them The AWD system in the XI is rwd bias, meaning you mainly run in rwd and the front doesn't start gripping until the rear slips.
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10-09-2008, 11:43 PM | #27 |
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Sorry to high-jack the thread, will 19x10 w/ et +38 fit close to flush in the rear?
I want to lower the car in the future, so I need to make sure this setup will be ok and it will not rub...
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10-09-2008, 11:49 PM | #28 |
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You might have some problems with that offset if you plan to lower. Whats the minimum size tire without stretching fits on a 10"? 275?
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I'll give you an example using Subarus, because they have a few different types of AWD systems within their product line. Subies that use a viscous center coupling (which are generally the base models with 5MTs) require less than 1/4" diameter difference between front and rear wheels because the viscous coupling is designed to always maintain a 50:50 torque split, and its range of power distribution is limited. As Subaru explains: "A synthetic viscous fluid is sealed in a housing with two sets of plates, one from each output shaft. Under normal driving conditions, both sets of plates and the viscous fluid spin at the same speed, but if one output shaft begins to move more quickly than the other (as would happen if one set of wheels began to lose traction), its set of plates begin to spin faster. This generates heat, causing the fluid to thicken, strengthening the adhesion between the two plates. The fluid tries to keep up with the faster plates, dragging the slower ones along with it. This balances the torque to both outputs, effectively “locking” both driveshafts at the same speed." When one set of wheels is larger than the other, the viscous coupling gets stuck in a high-friction state longer than it should, and it will, in relatively short order, overheat and fail. Subarus with a Variable Torque Distribution AWD system are different. The VTD system doesn't use a viscous center coupling- it uses an electronically controlled, heat-resistant multiplate center clutch pack (like xDrive), combined with a planetary gear set. In this type of system, the torque split is not always 50:50 - it's infinitely variable because the center clutch can be fully open, fully closed, or anywhere in between. When you put different sized tires on the front and rear wheels, what happens is simply that the clutch engages either more or less than usual, depending on whether the smaller wheels are on the front or rear axle. But because the clutch is more durable and made out of heat-resistant materials, it can tolerate more stress for a longer period of time than a viscous center coupling can. If you overload it for an extended period, it will still fail prematurely, but this type of system (which is very similar to xDrive) can tolerate a bigger difference in overall wheel diameter for a longer period of time than a viscous center coupling-based system can. Now, that doeesn't mean that anyone should be running tires of fundamentally different sizes in the front and rear, just like you shouldn't run different size tires on the left and right. But it does mean that with a system like xDrive, you don't have to sweat the small stuff. You don't for example, have to buy 4 new tires when you get a flat at 5,000 miles. With some other AWD systems, you do have to think about that. And the tech is in the BMW xDrive Dynamics manual. I'm not a BMW tech so I don't have my own copy. But I have seen it before. And I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night
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The Cayenne doesn't have a viscous coupling, but it does have low-range gearing, which presents its own set of problems for mismatched tires.
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Thanks. I guess I'll need to make sure if I lower, it won't be slammed.
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The BMW Xi system is actually 40/60 F/R full time for normal driving, and up to 0/100 or 100/0 when either end slips. The whole idea of running a staggered set up is to reduce oversteer in a high power RWD car by making the rear end harder to slide sideways. In an Xi it is mostly for cosmetics since it doesn't oversteer that much to start with.
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10-12-2008, 08:52 AM | #34 |
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I run 235/30/19 and 275/35/19 on my Linea Corses. Can anyone more mathematical prone than me plug that into the equation and see if I have an issue?
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10-12-2008, 06:12 PM | #35 |
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Your diameters are 25.48 & 25.50 within 0.077% excellent match for the Xi
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10-13-2008, 01:28 AM | #36 |
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awesome. thanks.
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You got it backwards. Should be 235/35-19 F and 275/30-19 R that gives you 0.08% size difference. Your original numbers 235/30-19 F and 275/35-19 R give you 8.26% speed difference that will for sure destroy your drive train!!
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yeah, you are right, I must have reversed the numbers as the other set-up is strange ( expected the higher ratio up front). Dragonman , I hope you have 235/35's in front and 275/30's in back.......
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10-13-2008, 11:22 PM | #39 |
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while we're at it, i'd like to ask what would be the best size for 20" wheels. I currently have 245/285 but am getting a little rubbing so i'd like to get the rear to be 275, what would be the proper size for the front? thanks guys
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10-14-2008, 11:42 PM | #40 |
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actually i was copying and pasting a few things at the time trying to multitask and screwed up a few things lol. I have 235/35 front and 265/30 rear.
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Workable but not the best match. Your rear tires are actually smaller than your front tires and your speed difference is very close to the maximum allowable 1%. Should consider narrowing the front to 225 (0.2% diff), or better still, widening the rear to 275 (0.1% diff).
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