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Old 06-09-2007, 08:59 AM   #1
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Thanks so much for all the tire advise. It is very appreciated...think I will shot for the Michelins. And,yes, I was looking for best performance, on the street, not track...just to and from work etc...and a whole heaping lot of cornering!
Check these out. Very similar wet/dry performance to my PS2's, only 2/3 the price. Worth a look.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Sizes.jsp?make=Bridgestone&model=Potenza+RE050A+Pole+Position&vehicleSearch=true&index=28&frontTire=055WR6RE050APP&rearTire=25WR6RE050APP
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i am now a total convert of the bridgestone RE-01R. this tire is schitzophrenic. it's totally quiet, VERY comfortable, but STICKS like crazy. once you heat it up, it's seriously as grippy as an R compound. good in the rain, too. i did dry / wet braking tests w/ my G-meter. i use cold stop decel numbers to tell me how good a tire's street grip will be. these are the only tires i've tested that pull > 1.0G stops while cold (1.03G). they still pulled 0.81G stops in the rain. that's incredible. once you get em' hot, even better. IMO these kill the PS2's and are even better than the advan Neovas.
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Old 06-10-2007, 07:55 AM   #3
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i am now a total convert of the bridgestone RE-01R. this tire is schitzophrenic. it's totally quiet, VERY comfortable, but STICKS like crazy. once you heat it up, it's seriously as grippy as an R compound. good in the rain, too. i did dry / wet braking tests w/ my G-meter. i use cold stop decel numbers to tell me how good a tire's street grip will be. these are the only tires i've tested that pull > 1.0G stops while cold (1.03G). they still pulled 0.81G stops in the rain. that's incredible. once you get em' hot, even better. IMO these kill the PS2's and are even better than the advan Neovas.
I saw those tires and the test results look great. They just don't offer them in a 255/40 17 size. The fastest guys around here autocrossing with street tires are usually on Advan Neovas. It looks like the RE-01R could be a contender in S/S class.
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I saw those tires and the test results look great. They just don't offer them in a 255/40 17 size. The fastest guys around here autocrossing with street tires are usually on Advan Neovas. It looks like the RE-01R could be a contender in S/S class.
then go for the 245/40. a 255/40 is getting pretty tall for a boxster. plus, one thing i noticed when i mounted these is that they run a little wide.
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Old 06-11-2007, 11:11 AM   #5
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then go for the 245/40. a 255/40 is getting pretty tall for a boxster. plus, one thing i noticed when i mounted these is that they run a little wide.
Yes I considered that. Here are the relevant numbers for the street tires I like in 17". I should add that my car is a weekend toy and not a daily driver. I use it for spirited canyon carving, Auto-X, scenic tours, and track days only.

Tire..............................Size............ .....Wear R.........Wt........Diam......Tread Width
Bri. RE01R ..............245/40/17..............140............27.........24.7”... ..........9”
Bri. RE050A P.P .......255/40/17..............140............27.........25”..... ..........9.5”
Yok. Advan Neova....255/40/17..............180............28.........25”..... ..........9.9”
Mich. Pilot PS2..........255/40/17..............220............24.........25”..... ..........9.5”

As you can see the 245/40/17 RE01R in this size is slightly smaller in diameter than stock and narrower by almost 1" compared to the 255/40/17 Neova. This would give me a slightly lower C.G. but I am not sure the improved tire compound could overcome a nearly 10% reduction in contact patch. Given the same tire size the RE01R looks like a slam dunk because it has great performance and is also very affordable. I must say I am generally very happy with my PS2's. I got them lightly used and cheap. They are a vast improvement over the Eagle HP's that were on the car when I got it.

There are still two guys that regularly outrun me in S/S class by 1-2 sec. Both former Top Gun fighter pilots who really know how to drive. Both are running Neovas. Like you I am always looking for an edge. Maybe if I can just clean up a few more corners.....time to reel those guys in.
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Old 06-11-2007, 12:50 PM   #6
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Decided to skip the Michelin and Bridgestones this time around and go
with the Goodyear F1's for my 18" Carreras.

EXCELLENT Tire.

They performed just as well as the others and cost a little less.
a little old but great info:
http://www.tirerack.com/images/tires/tests/CandD_gy_f1_gs_d3/CandD_gy_f1_gs_ds.pdf
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Tire Size Wear R Wt Diam. Tread Width
Bri. RE01R 245/40/17 140 27 24.7” 9”
Bri. RE050A P.P. 255/40/17 140 27 25” 9.5”
Yok. Advan Neova 255/40/17 180 28 25” 9.9”
Mich. Pilot PS2 255/40/17 220 24 25” 9.5”
out of that list, i have tried every tire. i would rate them in the following order:

RE01R, Advan Neova, RE050A PP, PS2
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Old 06-11-2007, 06:23 PM   #8
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out of that list, i have tried every tire. i would rate them in the following order:

RE01R, Advan Neova, RE050A PP, PS2
Your experiences are consistent with Car & Driver/Tirerack testing. Once I run the tread off these it will be time to go shopping.
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