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Driezzie

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Hi Carl,

I could ask you this in a PM but there are a lot of people with the same question in mind so thought I would post it on the forum.

What about the cooling of the New Euro M 10" Wheel you are offering ? Aren't the brakes getting too hot because you'll cut off most of the aircirculation to cool them ?

cheers


wez

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Not a lot different than a car with full width wheel trims fitted on steel wheels,

Edited by wez on 19th May, 2012.

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Sam

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Depends on how the brakes are cooled in the first place. Id argue the point that there is not a great pressure differential between the two sides of the wheel due to the dish on one side and the shrouding on the other.

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OMG Robert that's a big one


Chalkie

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They will be fine :) my mate has moon disc on his beetle they never over heat


BENROSS

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Theres not a problem with cooling as There is more! than enough airflow around the discs






Andy500

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My guess would be that the big hole on the other side should eliminate any heat build up, unless it was being raced very very hard!


paul wiginton
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These are based on the old McNally wheel, Vizard used to race his car very hard on those with no problems - there will be no problems with these either

I seriously doubt it!


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On 20th May, 2012 paul wiginton said:
These are based on the old McNally wheel, Vizard used to race his car very hard on those with no problems - there will be no problems with these either


Hillclimbing *wink*

On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem.



paul wiginton
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Yep

I seriously doubt it!


Andy500

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Mcnallys were fantastic looking wheels, got to be one of the all time bests


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I see no problem with overheating brakes on the Euro M, the disk backplate would cause more problems if fitted,


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Driezzie

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ok thank you for the replies !

By the way Carl I e-mailed Revolution Wheels yesterday to get a price on their 13x8 split 4 spoke wheels and they replied to me with the sad news that they do not longer manufacture them. I'm guessing you will get a lot of people who want their revolites to be splitted *wink*.

Edited by Driezzie on 21st May, 2012.

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