Just ordered them from Tire Rack 205 50 15. Gonna put them on some 6 inch Panasports. Time to check and adjust ride height then off for corner balance and alignment ( 2 1/2 years since the last one).
Getting near time to kill some cones.
Dave
hey Dave;
Let us know how those tire work, would you? I'm always looking for an advantage. I don't know anyone who has tried them yet.
Yeah thats right. Even if they suck and its a waste of cash, we should definately know the tech data.
Good friend of mine ran them on his '74 Carrera RS last season and they did very well. Lasted the entire season of over 15 AXs.
He liked them and was considering getting them again this year.
He always finishes in the top 10 of 100+ car fields. And overall finished first in our Zone Performance index against all cars and set ups.
This is in a street, driven to and from the events, car.
Right on dave! You need to get some white or yellow shoe polish to color in AVON for the retro racer look!
Tirerack has a clearance on
Avon Tech R $119
Hoosier R3S04 $109 (track compound, not autox)
Yokohama Advan A032R $128
Heat cycling is an extra $15 per tire.
I have two sets of Panasports, one with old dry R3S03s i think.
I'm looking for an autox set of tires, so the R3S04s are out because they won't have time to heat up for autox on such a light car.
Any other clearance sales coming up that anyone knows about? Should I go with the Avons or Yokos? I have a set of street wheels/tires i can drive to and from events with.
Thanks
QUOTE (Dan (Almaden Valley) @ Jan 27 2006, 09:34 AM) |
Good friend of mine ran them on his '74 Carrera RS last season and they did very well. Lasted the entire season of over 15 AXs. He liked them and was considering getting them again this year. He always finishes in the top 10 of 100+ car fields. And overall finished first in our Zone Performance index against all cars and set ups. This is in a street, driven to and from the events, car. |
I'm sure it's gonna take a while for my driving skills to catch up to my tires so any tire would probably have been OK. We'll see.
Dave
I know a few people who have tried the Avon's last year.
The short of it was this: They have similar construction to the Hoosier (no surprise there), but the tread compound is not as soft, and takes more to heat up.
They give up grip compared to the Hoosier and Kumho, but are comprable to the Toyo and better than the Yokohamas.
A good track tire for DE's and TT's. Not so good for autox (if you're trying for TTOD), but pretty good for enduros...
Still, they'll be a good deal better than any street tire, that's for sure...
-Josh2
So Dave, What organization are you going to run in?
About the only place for you in SCCA is SM-2 IF YOU ARE HEAVY ENOUGH. 2100 lbs w/o driver.
QUOTE (Joe Ricard @ Jan 27 2006, 01:39 PM) |
So Dave, What organization are you going to run in? About the only place for you in SCCA is SM-2 IF YOU ARE HEAVY ENOUGH. 2100 lbs w/o driver. |
Dave, your going to shite yourself when you experience the ammount of grip these tires will give.
You prolly could have made a better choice for cone killing, but that woulda cost you $$$$ and as Chris said, they'll knock your socks off nohow. I have found that 914s are very easy on tires so you'll get plenty of enjoyment out of them.
the rules up here for pca would kill you joe. for running at bremerton...gtu a 2.0/4 is the same as a 2.0/6, gto over i think 2.5, stock. portland...what was it improved or stock. if they ask you weight, you just say 190# last time i stepped on the scale.
k
QUOTE (rhodyguy @ Jan 27 2006, 09:56 PM) |
the rules up here for pca would kill you joe. for running at bremerton...gtu a 2.0/4 is the same as a 2.0/6, gto over i think 2.5, stock. portland...what was it improved or stock. if they ask you weight, you just say 190# last time i stepped on the scale. k |
I dont think you can even have 50 series tyres on a 914 in the stock class....
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