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I've taken my car to a couple of track days recently, and I loved it. For next season, I thought I'd get r-spec tires and I need some advice.
The car is fine on my S03's, and I'm not chasing tenths. I'd just rather get a set of purpose built tires and some extra grip, than burning up my street tires.
One thing I've noticed about the car is that the gearing is too tall for the kind of tracks we use, as I barely get to use sixth gear. I don't want to touch the gear train, but I was thinking smaller diameter tires just might help a little bit.
I can get Toyo Trampio R888's in 225/45-16, which I believe would work well in the rear. That's the only available size in 16 inch, however. Could I possibly use those on all four corners? A little extra grip up front couldn't hurt, but maybe this would be more than just a little.
Another option would be Bridgestone RE740's. These come in 225/45-16 and 205/50-16. They are more expensive, though, and those sizes would do nothing to counter understeer.
I also thought about 15 inch rims. Would those even fit on our cars?
And finally, I also thought about forgetting about gearing and go for the Michelin Pilot Sport Cup's in stock sizes, or possibly 225/50 front and 245/45 rear.
Grateful for any advice. Remember, this is for track use only.
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If Kuhmo Victoracers are available in Sweden then you should be able to get them in a 225 front & 245 rear combination. This is what I use for Autocross and really like them.
I do not believe 15" wheels will fit over our calipers.
You could change the ratio slightly by using lower diameter tires. Any significant change would result in more frequent gear changes that I suspect would slow you down.
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[quote name='flash' date='Sep 13 2005, 10:47 PM']the car certainly doesn't need bigger stuff in the rear that it does in the front
you will defintely get more life from a matched set, since you can rotate them
you will get better handling from the larger tires in lower profiles, as long as you don't go too big on any given rim[right][post="9811"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post][/right][/quote]
I was thinking about getting new 17" rims and street tires, and using my stock 16" rims for the track tires, but maybe that would create fitting problems? The Toyo's are meant to work on 7"-8½" rims, but I'm sure they would be happier on the 8" rears than on the 7" fronts. Perhaps I need to find a set of four 7½" or 8" rims. That way I could also rotate them every time.
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[quote name='Lemming' date='Sep 13 2005, 10:57 PM']I'm not sure why you should care if you hit 6th gear or not?[right][post="9812"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post][/right][/quote]
I do hit sixth gear briefly on the longest straights[color="red"]*[/color], but I'm still accelerating when I reach my braking point, which tells me that I could use shorter gears.
I'm aware that larger wheels and wider tires would provide more grip, but compared to the others - mainly 996's - I'm quicker in the corners than I am on the straights.
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See corrective post below.
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[quote name='BruceWard' date='Sep 13 2005, 11:25 PM']If Kuhmo Victoracers are available in Sweden then you should be able to get them in a 225 front & 245 rear combination. This is what I use for Autocross and really like them.[right][post="9814"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post][/right][/quote]
As far as I know, I can only get Ecsta V70A's, which look identical to Ecsta V700's (not Victoracers). They're more expensive than they are over there, and also the 245 isn't available yet. I
can get Michelin Pilot Sport Cup's in those sizes at a discount. Still not cheap, though.
Quote:Any significant change would result in more frequent gear changes that I suspect would slow you down.
That's probably true, but there
are corners where I think I could stay in third instead of dropping to second, so it depends on the track I guess.
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At one time Bob Blackwell had 16x8s on all four corners with either 225s or 245s on them. He has posted how he liked that setup. And I believe they were the tires he was using when he won an award for best autocross and time trial performance in his PCA Region for either 2003 or 2004.
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[quote name='BruceWard' date='Sep 14 2005, 12:13 PM']At one time Bob Blackwell had 16x8s on all four corners with either 225s or 245s on them. He has posted how he liked that setup. And I believe they were the tires he was using when he won an award for best autocross and time trial performance in his PCA Region for either 2003 or 2004.
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This year, I ran 245s all around and it worked well, although I'm going to 225s in the front and 245s now, hoping to improve my times on some slower speed auto-x courses we have. I use the same setup on the track as on auto-x. I think you're right about Bob, but their autocrosses are mostly on tracks as I recall, but he certainly had a great deal of success. Of course, it helps that he's a very good driver!
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[quote name='Eric_K' date='Sep 14 2005, 03:41 PM']I haven't been on a track yet that has needed 6th gear. It must be a real long fast straight to get to sixth.[right][post="9845"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post][/right][/quote]
My bad, Eric and Tim. Looking at the acceleration curve below, I realize that I was really thinking about fifth. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wacko.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> I've only just touched 200 km/h, but I don't think this rather embarrassing detail knocks enormous holes in my argument; with shorter gearing, I should hit fifth a bit earlier and go a bit faster at the end of the straight.
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[quote name='flash' date='Sep 14 2005, 07:46 PM']and so we get back to doing some math, figuring out the rpms at given places on the track, then figuring out tire diameters that give you what you want for that track[right][post="9869"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post][/right][/quote]
I don't have the gearing numbers, but if my thinking is correct, going from 225/50-16 to 225/45-16 would mean a 3.56% drop in tire circumference, and consequently 3.56% higher rpm at any given speed and gear. Or put another way; if I'm hitting fifth at say 190 km/h now, I would hit it 7 km/h earlier with the smaller tires. Not a huge difference, but not completely negligible either.
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