R56 Track Day recommendations
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Firestone FireHawk Indy 500’s, great fast street, occasional track day tire. Read the customers’ reviews.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...I5XL&tab=Sizes
I like the Bridgestone Potenza RE-71R’s for track day tires. Super grippy and fast, but will wear quicker if run as a daily.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...I5XL&tab=Sizes
I like the Bridgestone Potenza RE-71R’s for track day tires. Super grippy and fast, but will wear quicker if run as a daily.
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Go for some high temp brake fluid 1st
https://www.waymotorworks.com/motul-...ake-fluid.html
Then for brakes ideally if you could get a set of pads just to use for track days as that will give you better brake performance and let you keep your standard pads for daily use.
https://www.waymotorworks.com/ebc-ye...rake-pads.html
Same for tires having a tire that is daily and track worthy isn't ideal. So just picking up a cheap 2nd set of wheels and getting good track only tires as again this will be the best performance for both use.
https://www.waymotorworks.com/motul-...ake-fluid.html
Then for brakes ideally if you could get a set of pads just to use for track days as that will give you better brake performance and let you keep your standard pads for daily use.
https://www.waymotorworks.com/ebc-ye...rake-pads.html
Same for tires having a tire that is daily and track worthy isn't ideal. So just picking up a cheap 2nd set of wheels and getting good track only tires as again this will be the best performance for both use.
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Firestone FireHawk Indy 500’s, great fast street, occasional track day tire. Read the customers’ reviews.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...I5XL&tab=Sizes
I like the Bridgestone Potenza RE-71R’s for track day tires. Super grippy and fast, but will wear quicker if run as a daily.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...I5XL&tab=Sizes
I like the Bridgestone Potenza RE-71R’s for track day tires. Super grippy and fast, but will wear quicker if run as a daily.
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Go for some high temp brake fluid 1st
https://www.waymotorworks.com/motul-...ake-fluid.html
Then for brakes ideally if you could get a set of pads just to use for track days as that will give you better brake performance and let you keep your standard pads for daily use.
https://www.waymotorworks.com/ebc-ye...rake-pads.html
Same for tires having a tire that is daily and track worthy isn't ideal. So just picking up a cheap 2nd set of wheels and getting good track only tires as again this will be the best performance for both use.
https://www.waymotorworks.com/motul-...ake-fluid.html
Then for brakes ideally if you could get a set of pads just to use for track days as that will give you better brake performance and let you keep your standard pads for daily use.
https://www.waymotorworks.com/ebc-ye...rake-pads.html
Same for tires having a tire that is daily and track worthy isn't ideal. So just picking up a cheap 2nd set of wheels and getting good track only tires as again this will be the best performance for both use.
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Once you get into the advance run groups then switch to R compound like hoosiers or NT01 or AR1 or maxxis slicks
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if you have a second set of ri s just for track days don't bother with anything but 200 treadware tires that people run for performance driven events . Bridgestone re71r, BF Goodrich g force rival S 1.5 , Falken Azenis RT615k or the new Azenis RT660, Yokohama Advan A052 (these wear faster then most), Dunlop Direzza ZII and ZIII's to name a few.
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if you have a second set of ri s just for track days don't bother with anything but 200 treadware tires that people run for performance driven events . Bridgestone re71r, BF Goodrich g force rival S 1.5 , Falken Azenis RT615k or the new Azenis RT660, Yokohama Advan A052 (these wear faster then most), Dunlop Direzza ZII and ZIII's to name a few.
RS4 are all sold out because they work so well for the track, endurance / 24 hour race teams use them because they actually last the entire event. All sizes will be back in stock at the end of the month and will probably sell out again this year
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have you used these on the track? I have used two of those and I do not recommend the RE71 or Rival S 1.5, they overheat 3/4 of the way through a session. They are very fast at lap 2-3 and popular for time trial because of that, and I have used them for that purpose. But, for HPDE 25-30 min sessions they are not a good choice, and they wear out very fast on track!!! a set of RS4 last me twice as long easily, probably 3x longer.
RS4 are all sold out because they work so well for the track, endurance / 24 hour race teams use them because they actually last the entire event. All sizes will be back in stock at the end of the month and will probably sell out again this year
RS4 are all sold out because they work so well for the track, endurance / 24 hour race teams use them because they actually last the entire event. All sizes will be back in stock at the end of the month and will probably sell out again this year
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I'm not suggesting to him not to get your tire of choice . I was only giving more examples. Sounds like you are more orientated with tires that last for a longer time and that is probably one of the best choices. Far as the BFG and Bridgestone's overhearing, lots of fast people use them without issues.
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the new falken was designed for the autocross SSC class (86/brz) and the spec tire size is the one you cannot buy without a membership, see below
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...60XL&tab=Specs
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Yes, the re71 and rival s are designed specifical for autocross, along with the new falken rt660, you cant even buy the 17" 225 falken unless you are a SCCA member. The new a052 was designed to unseat the re71/rival s but it is is a very poor choice for a mini due to FWD+Mcpherson strut and our limited camber
the new falken was designed for the autocross SSC class (86/brz) and the spec tire size is the one you cannot buy without a membership, see below
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...60XL&tab=Specs
the new falken was designed for the autocross SSC class (86/brz) and the spec tire size is the one you cannot buy without a membership, see below
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...60XL&tab=Specs
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I'm not basically saying anything that you are. I don't agree with you about running BFG, Bridgestone or any other 200 treadware tire built for performance driving. I think they all are good choices and will work and should not have overheating issues unless your over driving them. Autocross is way more abusive on tire's because you are constantly turning and a lot of the time pushing the tire past optimum grip, with NO straightaways for cooling of tire's and brakes. If you think the Bridgestone overheats, the Azenis RT615k+ is even worse .
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maybe the difference you get out of 200tw on track is the location? What tracks are you running?
here in the SE the temps are so high in the summer the 200tw simply overheat, there's just no way around the physics of it, the operating temps are significantly lower than a track tire like R7 or R888R or the RS4, unless you are slow of course. Slow <> beginner, beginners tend to overdrive the tires and that is even worse for temp.
I did vir last week, I ran autocross slicks as we started out at 35 degrees and peaked at 50 degrees the temps were so low the tires never overheated. In june I could not do that, they would overheat in 4 laps
here in the SE the temps are so high in the summer the 200tw simply overheat, there's just no way around the physics of it, the operating temps are significantly lower than a track tire like R7 or R888R or the RS4, unless you are slow of course. Slow <> beginner, beginners tend to overdrive the tires and that is even worse for temp.
I did vir last week, I ran autocross slicks as we started out at 35 degrees and peaked at 50 degrees the temps were so low the tires never overheated. In june I could not do that, they would overheat in 4 laps
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I’m looking at A052 tires (tyres in uk) for fast circuits and track days
I have oz 17 x 7 et 37 ultraleggera wheels with gp2 camber lowered on bilstiens B16 pss10
upgraded Roll-bars front and rear, giken clutch, quaife diff, manic stage 2 with more Power to come, gp2 calipers and discs, rsl 29 padgid pads
215/45/17 ado8r need replacement for next season possibly sooner
I need to drive to the track and drive home after as I cannot fit 4 wheels into a jcw roadster
which size in 17 would best suit my use ?
in order of cost High to low, £150 to be saved over a set of 4
215/45/17
205/45/17
215/40/17
I am ignoring 205/40/17 as no savings to be found if you factor in buckled wheels at some stage, the 215/40 may also be too low?
I could look also at buying a 7.5 rim but that’s a lot of extra cost, would that be suitable for a 225 or to far outside recommended width for this application
I’m not going to even consider 8”
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.nor...62d5ebcfe.jpeg
I have oz 17 x 7 et 37 ultraleggera wheels with gp2 camber lowered on bilstiens B16 pss10
upgraded Roll-bars front and rear, giken clutch, quaife diff, manic stage 2 with more Power to come, gp2 calipers and discs, rsl 29 padgid pads
215/45/17 ado8r need replacement for next season possibly sooner
I need to drive to the track and drive home after as I cannot fit 4 wheels into a jcw roadster
which size in 17 would best suit my use ?
in order of cost High to low, £150 to be saved over a set of 4
215/45/17
205/45/17
215/40/17
I am ignoring 205/40/17 as no savings to be found if you factor in buckled wheels at some stage, the 215/40 may also be too low?
I could look also at buying a 7.5 rim but that’s a lot of extra cost, would that be suitable for a 225 or to far outside recommended width for this application
I’m not going to even consider 8”
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.nor...62d5ebcfe.jpeg
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