03-01-2012, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Saudin801
Background:
I recently mounted some Kumhos, they're used tires that I basically got for free. I whole heartedly regret replacing my completely bald Michelins for these pieces of junk. Should have ran them to the wires. I bought the car with the Michelins, I'm thinking they're Pilot Sports, didn't pay much attention to them. I get no grip with these tires compared to the previous ones, it's really drastic. Makes me hate driving the car hard, especially in corners -breaks traction easily.
Now on to the original posting. I plan on tracking the car this coming spring; I joined the Porsche Club. What do some of you experienced owners/weekend racers suggest. I have two sets of wheels, so I'm thinking street legal race tires for the track wheels and (fill in the blank) tires for day to day driving. I'd like a summer tire with sticky compound. Any suggestions?
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Are your running standard 17" rims? If so you can put a 225/45 on the front and a 255/40 on the rear. Lots of very good tires in these sizes.
For a relatively inexpensive Rcomp tire that you can drive on the street for short distances I like the Nitto NT01; they wear well, have a lot of grip but like any Rcomp they need negative camber in the front--more than -1.0 deg. Hoosiers also need lots of negative camber or your outside edges will cord after a few events.
Personally, I like the extreme street tires like the XS, Nitto NT05 and Hankook RS-3. You can drive them to an event, can take the heat like a dedicated track tire, give you a bit less dry traction than an Rcomp but provide a controlled slide with lots of audio feedback before they let go. R comps--some-- just let go; grip, grip then no grip--and they need a lot of negative camber that you may not have. I drove the XS with -1.0 negative camber in the front end for nearly two years at track like Mid-OH and they wore evenly--the tire cycled out before the tread wore out.
Before I forget, get the most aggressive alignment you can before the track days start; your tires and savings account will be better off for it.
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Last edited by MikenOH; 03-01-2012 at 09:29 AM.
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03-01-2012, 06:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MikenOH
I like the extreme street tires like the XS, Nitto NT05 and Hankook RS-3.
Before I forget, get the most aggressive alignment you can before the track days start; your tires and savings account will be better off for it.
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+1 Same as my experience.
When you go to R-comp's, you'll need adjustable lower control arms to get more negative camber otherwise.... Need more negative camber!
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03-01-2012, 08:13 PM
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Which Kuhmo model tire did you install ? All 4 ?
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03-11-2012, 07:59 PM
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i just got a set of 4 new Nitto INVO on my Yr.2000 Boxster S.
I'm using 18" 987 Boxster S wheel and now with front 235/40/18 Rear 265/35/18
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04-01-2012, 02:06 AM
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My $0.02 worth... My first consideration for tires was "where I live". If I lived in Phoenix or San Diego, I would have gone with summer tires. I live in Ohio. It rains and snows here... a lot some times. So I went with all seasons, Continental Extreme Contact DWS. Did I sacrifice dry weather performance? Yes. But I extended my driving season and I can drive the car in the rain without worrying about every ditch I see.
My thoughts.
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04-01-2012, 06:22 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Saudin801
Background:
I recently mounted some Kumhos, they're used tires that I basically got for free. I whole heartedly regret replacing my completely bald Michelins for these pieces of junk. Should have ran them to the wires. I bought the car with the Michelins, I'm thinking they're Pilot Sports, didn't pay much attention to them. I get no grip with these tires compared to the previous ones, it's really drastic. Makes me hate driving the car hard, especially in corners -breaks traction easily.
Now on to the original posting. I plan on tracking the car this coming spring; I joined the Porsche Club. What do some of you experienced owners/weekend racers suggest. I have two sets of wheels, so I'm thinking street legal race tires for the track wheels and (fill in the blank) tires for day to day driving. I'd like a summer tire with sticky compound. Any suggestions?
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For your regular street drive you can not go wrong with the Pilot Sport PS2 they may not wear the longest 10 to 15 K but they are forgiving and hold like they are cemented to the road. Cotintntal Sport contact hold but they are easy to put into a slide. and the front end of my car pushes with them on.
I got a set of Hankook RS-3 for on the track they hold better than the PS2 in corners they are not a class penelty on AX because they are 140 dot rated. In a 30 minute session on track they could get a little loose in the last lap or 2. I am happy with them for my experience level.
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07-24-2012, 02:57 PM
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Bumping because I'm looking for tires
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07-25-2012, 06:06 AM
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^ you need to tell us what you are looking for in a tire.
and your wheel sizes would help too ;-)
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07-25-2012, 07:56 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kabel
^ you need to tell us what you are looking for in a tire.
and your wheel sizes would help too ;-)
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Yep, all tires are a tradeoff. Typical priorities:
Wet grip
Dry grip
All weather/Summer
Ride comfort
Road noise
Low Price
Longevity
A very high grip tire will not last too long. An all season tire will give up some dry grip.
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