2012 Track Junkie Thread
#313
Larger footprint = larger traction circle is true though.
#315
Originally Posted by Uncoolron' timestamp='1330109372' post='21447706
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[quote name='Uncoolron' timestamp='1330044371' post='21445082']
All this talks about track preps is making me all excited! I wish I can get my ride ready soon but there are much too may works to be done. Come on Spring!
[quote name='Uncoolron' timestamp='1330044371' post='21445082']
All this talks about track preps is making me all excited! I wish I can get my ride ready soon but there are much too may works to be done. Come on Spring!
Originally Posted by clarkster009' timestamp='1330101127' post='21447142
[quote name='Uncoolron' timestamp='1330044371' post='21445082']
All this talks about track preps is making me all excited! I wish I can get my ride ready soon but there are much too may works to be done. Come on Spring!
All this talks about track preps is making me all excited! I wish I can get my ride ready soon but there are much too may works to be done. Come on Spring!
If so, how wide/what offset are they? The 17" tire options drop off dramatically with anything wider than 255. I'd like to get some 275s on the rear of my rx7.
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I'm going big cuz I haz extra power now. 18s square is what I'm planning cuz I got the Gendron FSB anyway and brakes are probably the tire rack Brembo package or something used on line. I'm taking my time on this set up.
Jason, sorry the PF01s (square s2000 spec) are gone the day someone heard I'm changing my flatform. So with the wings and tire trailer with hitch.
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Damn, thanks anyways. Those wheels are like the slutty chicks in HS. They've been around to everyone and back.
That's why I wanted a turn.
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I think the wing is more slutty, it went through almost all the track guys in Mid-A.
#317
Star Spec is a much better tire. The NT05 will be just as good on the street but on the track it will get greasy a lot faster and they just haven't proven to be as good as the Star Specs. I personally think the Star Spec is almost impossible to beat in it's class.
#318
I would go with star spec also because I've tried them and I'm not familiar with NT05, but NT01 I've tried and like it a lot. I still have to figured what is the good square size tire for 18 X 10 but then again maybe 18 X 9 is all I need and maybe 255s for the tires.
#319
If I may...
I see this ending badly in one of two ways. One is the aforementioned excessive power for the S2000 platform and the add'l risks associated with it. The second is the money being spent... and then respent. :-(
Definitely do not want to be a downer here, but trying to have one set of wheels/tires pull double duty is a bad compromise in this case, imo. Buy something for your bling wheel-wise and partner it with a good street tire- include in that selection some consideration for wet conditions. Then, once you have your car set up to be ready to go on track, purchase some beat-to-shit, flat black wheels and adorn them with proper r-comps. You'll have to shell out some coin up front, but take it from someone who has been down this road, you'll be saving money doing it this way.
I wish you the absolute best in your endeavor, Ron!
*Note to all: We were talking tires last night at dinner. Be careful making recommendations on tires you have not run personally. We all drive differently and in different conditions.
**Ron, for street, I would not recommend a square set-up regardless of what front bar you have. You have a heavy foot. Besides, an 18x10 in front?
I see this ending badly in one of two ways. One is the aforementioned excessive power for the S2000 platform and the add'l risks associated with it. The second is the money being spent... and then respent. :-(
Definitely do not want to be a downer here, but trying to have one set of wheels/tires pull double duty is a bad compromise in this case, imo. Buy something for your bling wheel-wise and partner it with a good street tire- include in that selection some consideration for wet conditions. Then, once you have your car set up to be ready to go on track, purchase some beat-to-shit, flat black wheels and adorn them with proper r-comps. You'll have to shell out some coin up front, but take it from someone who has been down this road, you'll be saving money doing it this way.
I wish you the absolute best in your endeavor, Ron!
*Note to all: We were talking tires last night at dinner. Be careful making recommendations on tires you have not run personally. We all drive differently and in different conditions.
**Ron, for street, I would not recommend a square set-up regardless of what front bar you have. You have a heavy foot. Besides, an 18x10 in front?
#320
ok I'm not trying to get bashed here but I'm not as hip to you guys racing lingo. by square I can only imagine ya'll are talking about same size tires in the front and back? or are you talking about how you can get racing tires in either a square shoulder or rounded shoulder(but seeing as how most tires don't come with that option I doubt it)?