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Well, after several years of DE instructors are telling me its time for me to get onto track tires. I currently run Pilot Sports on stock wheels and am considering Sport Cups. I intend to swap out tires at home and drive 2-4 hrs to tracks (WGI, LRP) in area. I have no way of towing car, and do not plan to. Hoosiers, therefore, are probably not a good idea.
I was wondering about sizes - should I stay with original 205 55/225 50?
Any other suggestions re brands/sizes etc appreciated.
BTW, just went with Porterfield Kevlar pads at Watkins Glen last weekend. Huge difference in my braking capability and confidence. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Thanks, folks.
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Thanks, Flash.
Are the Advans a significantly better tire?
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Awesome! Whichever way you go, you'll be thrilled with the added performance. Glad to see you made it back to the Glen. I have to agree with a track set of wheels and tires. 2 Fronts on a roof-rack, and 2 Rears inside the car. Or, the nifty little tow hitch receiver with the tiny tire trailer. I see the 944 Cup guys do this all the time.
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I running a set of Toyo RA1''s that have given me good service on the track. I drive at least 1.5 hours to the track and I change tires. I have a coupe and a set of tires will fit inside. Put the two front tires in the rear most part of the hatch and with the seats folded the rears fit with one tire tipped on top of the other. That leaves room for jack and some tools on the floor and seats of the rear and gear and lunch on the front seat. However the RA's and Toyo's newer track tire have roadable capability if you don't want to change at the track. For durability, they will give lots of hours on the track. When I crewed for Eric at an 8-hour enduro race, the car went the whole way on one set of RA1's to second place overall, and Eric said he used to tires for practice several times after that. I assume you are using 16" wheels and the RA1's come in sizes 225/50 and 245/45 that I'm running on the stock 16's. that fit and work great.
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Stephen G.
Moscow, Idaho
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I actually used two sticker R888s (I had to get on track at Buttonwillow to finish practice... long story) on my front 16s while using my pair of used Hoosier R6s on the rear. I was REALLY impressed with the R888s. The grip was actually very much well beyond my wildest dreams. In fact, my car went from understeering to oversteering the moment I put them on. Great turn-in and outstanding feel with plenty of feedback at the limit. Nevertheless, once they started overheating, while pushed too hard, they gave up quickly and started sliding. But I believe this is just a function of the R6s on the rear holding up to many hard laps better as they are designed for that. The R888s are not built to be overdriven. Exactly what I did as they tried to keep up with R6s driving the rear. Expected results... But then again... that's why I am wearing the big a _ s "R" for "Rookie" on the back bumper! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
I believe that if I had to go to a road going tire, the R888 would be my choice. They probably make for a good rain tire as well. Just a little steep in price even thoug I hear they hold up.
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Been reading good stuff on Dunlop Direzza Z1 start specs. Anyone?
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Bob, did they also test the Falken Azenis RT 615? I ran those on my Miata and with a 200 treadware, they should work well on the Porsche for street. Although that treadware rating may be too soft for some folks, but I like grip!!
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T,
Do you use you Michelins on-track only via trailering or put 'em on at home?
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airbox mod, RS Barn Stage 1 Chip. KLA strut brace
"Too much is always better than not enough."
-J.R. "Bob" Dobbs