Have you seen this post?
http://www.aus-cartalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=24296
However I suspect that your particular issue (can you call this an issue?) may beyond a simple tyre change, I suspect you are going to need wider wheels (and larger diameter) wheels to give you the extra surface area.
What power are you putting out?
J
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I run 15x7 on my NA8 turbo with 205/50/15 RE55s tyres for the track.
With 160rwkw I light up the tyres in 2nd gear in a straight line under full throttle application. This is with a Torsen lsd.
With Dunlop FM902 205/55/15 on the street I was lighting up 3rd if the surface wasn't good.
The MX5 is designed to go around corners so you are always going to struggle with traction in 1st in a FI car. There is simply too much torque.
Winding down your boost or changing to a setup that allows higher boost in higher gears could be an option.
Jake
With 160rwkw I light up the tyres in 2nd gear in a straight line under full throttle application. This is with a Torsen lsd.
With Dunlop FM902 205/55/15 on the street I was lighting up 3rd if the surface wasn't good.
The MX5 is designed to go around corners so you are always going to struggle with traction in 1st in a FI car. There is simply too much torque.
Winding down your boost or changing to a setup that allows higher boost in higher gears could be an option.
Jake
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You could always save up for the time being, and get a set of 15x8 6ul wheels from 949 racing, that were designed for MX5's with high horsepower.
http://949racing.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=2
Then you will have no problem running a 225 tyre..
http://949racing.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=2
Then you will have no problem running a 225 tyre..
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Re:
Blue94t wrote:Why is that?
Because superchargers dont make enough power to spin the wheels?![]()
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no because its a much more linear delivery perfectly suited to the 5 - unlike that ghastly nothing then everything of turbos. its a Cretans sport.
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