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- From: wesf@boi.hp.com (Wes Fujii)
- Subject: Re: TIRE SIPING (sp)?????
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 16:01:08 GMT
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- References: <1993Jan20.205521.4600@sequent.com>
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- Troy Wecker (troy@sequent.com) wrote:
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- : Is there a net Guru out there that can give me more information and
- : whether there is data to show siping works?
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- I'm no Guru, but siping does work. This is a common practice for
- racing applications. I believe that tire life is shorter but when
- you are for out-and-out performance, who cares about tire life anyway?
-
- Wes Fujii
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