Patrick Bramston wrote:The contact patch of a 215/45/16 is the same as a 185/60/14 just turned 90 degrees..Tyres float the weight that is on them according to how much pressure is on them..Wider tyres do not give more grip but do add a lot of unsprung weight..According to Norman...
A wider tyre may not give more grip overall, BUT due to the change in shape of the contact patch it may well give more grip in a different situation.
take for example they tyres you've mentioned above.
The 185 has a narrow, but long contact patch. This would likely provide more grip in fore and aft movements (accelerating and braking)
The 215 has a wider, but short, contact patch. THis would likely provide more grip is side to side motions (cornering)
Overall grip may be the same, but it could likely change where that grip is of most use.
Then there's also the difference in how the tyres react during corners, the 185 may have a higher tendancy to tuck under and corner on the sidewall/shoulders. Where the stiffer (smaller) sidewall of the 16s may resist enough to keep the contact patch more constant.
And of course they're both affected by wheel alignment.
etc, etc.
Basically, there's no 100% perfect modification or setup.
The stock MX5 is a very good COMPROMISE of all these settings.