I loved the Supercar 3Rs at 100 TW. But obviously, they don't last long.What's less than 200tw that you would recommend?
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I have 2 track days I wanna do this year and my work commute is 8 miles per day. May be a good option.I loved the Supercar 3Rs at 100 TW. But obviously, they don't last long.
Be careful. 3R's have terrible grip when cold. They really should be marketed as track-onlyI have 2 track days I wanna do this year and my work commute is 8 miles per day. May be a good option.
Yep. And you're not even supposed to store them in sub-freezing temps. I reached out to Goodyear to inquire about storing them in an unheated space (during Chicago winters). They advised against it. So to the basement they went!Be careful. 3R's have terrible grip when cold. They really should be marketed as track-only
ditto cup2 though a bit less dangerous.Be careful. 3R's have terrible grip when cold. They really should be marketed as track-only
It's getting to be mid 80s where I live and soon to be over 100. If the tires wear out during the summer then I won't be sad.Be careful. 3R's have terrible grip when cold. They really should be marketed as track-only
I looked at this table probably 20 times so far, it's getting close to analysis paralysisI think this needs to be shared...
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The table is close but wrong by my account - in a couple of spots, buuut. Just pick one and try it, next time you can re-up or pick another.I looked at this table probably 20 times so far, it's getting close to analysis paralysis
I cannot make sense from some of the data points either, for example rival S has 3 times better wear rating than rival s 1.5, how does that make sense? It's hard to translate all those A's and B's to real life experience. What I can deduct from it is that Kumho is the best super 200tw for hpde, which is quite surprising.
I know that RS-4 are exactly what I need, but they are nowhere to be found at a reasonable price. And the table is missing Federals, which are the most reasonably priced so far... decisions, decisions..
Yeah, I'll probably end up just picking one once it gets closer to an actual event. It was +5 F and snowing outside my window just yesterday, so I still have some timeThe table is close but wrong by my account - in a couple of spots, buuut. Just pick one and try it, next time you can re-up or pick another.
Falken RT660 is a good one. Lots of those in the grid at CotA HPDE a week or two ago. Lifes too short to run endurance compound tires. Buy a Miata if you want to save money on consumables.
But do the last more than 2 laps? Re71 has fantastic performance but only for 2 miles which makes it useless for lapping.Falken RT660 is a good one. Lots of those in the grid at CotA HPDE a week or two ago. Lifes too short to run endurance compound tires
But did you die?But do the last more than 2 laps? Re71 has fantastic performance but only for 2 miles which makes it useless for lapping.
Track sessions are too short not to fully flog the entire seven laps.
GR Corolla might be interesting as well.Oh, and getting GT86 is high on my list as next daily beater
Rival S 1.5 is a much faster tire and therefore wears faster. The non-1.5 has a harder compound...slower but lasts longer. That all adds up just fine.I looked at this table probably 20 times so far, it's getting close to analysis paralysis
I cannot make sense from some of the data points either, for example rival S has 3 times better wear rating than rival s 1.5, how does that make sense? It's hard to translate all those A's and B's to real life experience. What I can deduct from it is that Kumho is the best super 200tw for hpde, which is quite surprising.
I know that RS-4 are exactly what I need, but they are nowhere to be found at a reasonable price. And the table is missing Federals, which are the most reasonably priced so far... decisions, decisions..