Also, I understand that his "new" wheel are lighter by 60lbs, but his new tires are heavier by 21+ lbs at the maximum radius. This is a net weight savings of 40 lb, (6 gallons of gas). There is no 1.6x to 2.0x benefit in his case because his tires got HEAVIER not lighter. With heavier tires he has the possibility of negating any weight savings in the wheel because of the location of the rotating mass of the tires. At best, it is a wash. At worst he hurt performance.
Of course this doesn't take into consideration any tractional benefit of the tires, but that is also balanced out by increased rolling resistance through the quarter mile. Again, not a lot of juice for the squeeze...