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Postby sliq » Tue Jun 19, 2007 2:25 pm

Goodyear Eagle GS-D3's..

If you look hard enuff it's about $180 a corner in 205/45/16 and excellent in dry and wet.

Would not recommend for the track but these last about 30-35k kms..
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Postby green_comet » Tue Jun 19, 2007 2:46 pm

The new Potenza RE001's are meant to be pretty good, they are taking the spot of the G3 and S03..

Im getting a set put on tomorrow, so ill let you know how they go.. They are also on special at the moment at Bridgestone.

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Postby Charlie Brown » Tue Jun 19, 2007 2:52 pm

How many kilometres do you want them to last?

As stated in the other post, the Michelins P2s would be my pick at around $230 – 240 a corner.

The P1s lasted me 29,000 kilometres on the NC that included 4 Wakefields, 1 Queensland Raceway and 1 Phillip Island, running between 2.0 & 2.5 degrees negative camber. Without the camber and the track days they would have exceeded 40,000 kilometres. They were good for a 1:15.01 around Wakefield on my NC and 1:17.07 in my NB.

If you are not worried about wear you could get the Kumho V700. A dot rated tyre that is relatively quite when compared to the Dunlop D01J. It won’t stick like the D01s but at least you could live with it on a day to day basis. Keep in mind though that your DOT tyres need to be warmed up to perform. The old Kumho’s on my front track wheels understeer like all buggery until they are warmed up. But then they are shagged and heat cycled to near death.

Keep away from T1-Rs. See comments elsewhere.
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Postby StanTheMan » Tue Jun 19, 2007 2:59 pm

green comet......what size & how much?
do they come in the 16\" size?
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Postby green_comet » Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:15 pm

StanTheMan wrote:green comet......what size & how much?
do they come in the 16" size?


I ordered 195/50 R15's they were $125 each, which i was told was pretty much cost price.. They are $129 with the sale, and go up to $160-$170each after sale.. :?

The only price i know in 16's are 205/55 R16 and they are $199 each with the sale..

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Postby StanTheMan » Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:17 pm

yep cheers for that......most likely they don't import the 16\" tyre....but i will give them a call.
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Postby green_comet » Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:35 pm

Just found this...hope it helps.

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Postby bigdog » Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:38 pm

Compromising between track and road is too hard. put some T1Rs on your road wheels ($160 ea for 205/45x16) and buy another set of wheels with some semi slicks for track work - pop em on the night before the event and you're away. The trackwork will stuff your road tyres quicksmart and you won't be happy with the tread squirm etc, and running semis on the road reduces their life considerably. Track rims don't need to be pretty - look for some second hand rims with some gutter rash. You have a choice of 15s or 16s too, and tyres are cheaper and more plentiful in the 15 inch range.
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Postby manga_blue » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:36 pm

FWIW I've had both Yokie C-Drives and Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3s. The C-Drives were better all round - wet grip, dry grip, ride and noise. The GS-D3s are proving to be a real handful on the track for me. I'm a few seconds behind where I thought I should be, both wet and dry.
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Postby StanTheMan » Tue Jun 19, 2007 9:37 pm

It all depends on a lot of things.
I also agree on big dogs coment.

trying to find a decent tyre which does both well is pretty hard. Also the problem you have is that a lot of the tyres which are avail in the 15\" or 17\" series are not avail in 205/45x16 unfortunately the sexy OEM 16\" wheels for the NB's or any 16\" wheel for that matter are ignored by a lot of manufactures when it comes to serious road tyres.

you need to figure out how often you intend to track your car.
Then you need to figure out How many k's you are going to do.
you need to figure out where & how you will be driving your car.

C drives, T1-R's, GIII & so on are all mediocre tires as far as i'm concerned. For me they are a ordenary tyre. But thats only because they don't suit my application.

once you get into R Compound the compromises become quite.......obvious. I personally wouldn't drive an R compound on the street. Let alone in the cold weather conditions we are having right now in Sydney. They wouldn't be better than a C drive but you would also start killing the tyre

any tyres can last for abt 30,000 km, I would think that they last extremely long~~~




.so we can assume that if a tyre lasts you 8-15 k K'm you would be happy.

If you do decide you want 1 set of tyres for all purpose


I suggest you look at the federal RS595. Its comparable to the Azenis RT615 but avail in 16\". But just over the $280 mark.
also check out the R888. its an R compound & slotted somewhere between the Azenis RT615 & DO1's probably
The Federal RS 595 is very similar to the Azenis RT615 as its a road compound very stiff sidewalls byt has a semislick trad pattern.

Azenis RT615 not aplicable.....doesnt't come in the 16\" size you require

hannoock.....cant recall the name No. the tyre not quite as good as the RT615 but also not as expensive.

also those tyres mentioned in CT's thread might be worth having a closer look.

R888.....well from what i've heard....awsome tyre......doesn't seem to suffer from heat cycles as much as the DO1's but i'm sure they do suffer a little.....just not as bad as DO1's.

Now these Tyres I've just mentioned are not the best thing ever...... They are the type of tyre which suits my own driving & the sort of driving I do. These tires also have compromises. which you need to understand......& by what you said.....seems as though you do.
having said that. My car is a weekend warrior. sees the track maybe one or twice a year. But sees a fair bit of Putty Rd & old pacific Hwy. I can also assure you i slow down in the rain. This year I'll get 7k km at the most. so its not a real lot.

but if you are planning on going to every club meet at wakefield for the next 12 mths & do your fair share of road driving. DO1 FTW on 15\". For the road I heard the Michelins are good too. Not just from CB.

so unfortunaltey......no easy answer.Just like bigdog said.....
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Postby green_comet » Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:28 pm

Im getting a set put on tomorrow, so ill let you know how they go..


Well i went to get the RE001's put on today. They tyre looked great, but the guy working there couldnt get the 195/50 to stretch over an 8inch tyre.. The sidewall on the RE001 is like a rock , i was trying to flex it and it wouldnt move. Looks like ill have to go with a different tyre.

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Postby StanTheMan » Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:26 pm

what about the 205 tyre ? but lets face it 8 inch is massive. do you really need to go that wide with the wheel?
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Postby green_comet » Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:04 pm

StanTheMan wrote:what about the 205 tyre ? but lets face it 8 inch is massive. do you really need to go that wide with the wheel?


I couldnt get the wheels i wanted any thinner..

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Postby Okibi » Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:16 pm

Charlie Brown wrote:...Keep away from T1-Rs. See comments elsewhere...

Charlie Brown wrote:Not quite by myself. From the original Toyo T1-R thread, a number of us have all experiences the same characteristics from this tyre. Only bigdog, brother Dave and Red Baron have loved them.

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First impressions are that they grip very well but there seems to be a delay for lack of a better word between the grip of the tyres and when the car reacts. The tyres grip but the car seems to continue as though it feels like it is going around the outside of the corner until the car is set. It also seems to take a litlle while to come out of the set for a corner as well.

Hopefully this should sort itself out after getting some good heat through the tyres and get rid of the squirminess once they have been scrubbed in a little. I think a couple of firm not hard driving should do it.


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Was just about to ask the same question! As you know, I just had mine fitted. I took them through the paces through some twisty backroads and found them very squishy on the sidewalls at high speed through corners.....even a little scary! Have them fitted to standard 16" NB8B rims (205/45/16). Tyre guy recommended 36PSi front/rear. I tried 38PSI for the return trip and they seemed a little better, but still dont feel as good as my old warn out Turanzas!

Any suggestions!! Maybe have them too hard! What are people running at the track??

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I found the T1R side walls a little squishy but that makes them more predictable when they're going to slide.


Matty
Interesting - Toyos have a reputation for really soft sidewalls...


Just trying to give some fellow MX5ers all the information to make their own judgement on before the big purchase. It’s possible that the 17”s show up this characteristics more than the 15 & 16" wheels. Just another thought.


I love my Toyo T1-Rs, they stick very well, last a long time, do not squeal on the limit (i don't want to attract unwanted attention) and are very predictable on the limit

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Postby StanTheMan » Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:25 pm

NB8C wrote:
StanTheMan wrote:I suggest you look at the federal RS595. Its comparable to the Azenis RT615 but avail in 16". But just over the $280 mark.


Federal?? I thought they are made in Taiwan?? I have 2 off these Federal RS595 which my friend gave me for some reason... its been sitting in my garage for a while... its got abt 90% rubber, almost brand new.. are they really good?


not to confused with the SS 595, which is a lot cheaper.

the RS 595 is a road compound with a semi slick tread pattern. by all reports I've read......very similar in performance to the Azenis RT615. Of course The Gent trying to sell me theses tyres thought they ran rings around the RT 615's.

if they are the RS 595 get them fitted try them out, I wouldn't mind your feed back. Then if you like them......stick 2 more on the back & youre done. You've got yourself some serious road tyres which will not cook as soon as you track them. But will probably never be as good a a fresh set of R compound tyres.
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