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Old Mar 4, 2014 | 03:59 PM
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Maxxis has added the 225/45/15! We have been talking with them for a while and tested 245/40's last summer, but now the sizes are public. Right now I have no idea when or how much but will certainly share when I know more.

The 205/50/15 is the spec tire for SuperMiata. When the 225/45's drop, they'll be adopted in the series.

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This is a hand grooved 245/40/15 RC1 proto from 2013 on a 15x10. We tested them (un-grooved) on 10's last summer and they were fast. That data doesn't mean anything now because the final production tire will be a bit different, possibly even wider. I have been working behind the scenes to get this tire made for about 6 years now. It's almost here. Wow.

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Awesome. Definitely in to see if these have more street grip than the Rivals (the NT-01's weren't grippier on the road than the RS-2's, in my experience).
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Originally Posted by Nagase
Awesome. Definitely in to see if these have more street grip than the Rivals (the NT-01's weren't grippier on the road than the RS-2's, in my experience).
The RC-1 is a race tire with only two longitudinal tread grooves. You would have to pay a race tire specialist shop to hand cut grooves to suit your needs. The tire I pictured is my personal set hand grooved by an off road racing shop. Cold race tires do not make for good traction on a commutermobile on a cold day.

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Originally Posted by emilio700
Maxxis has added the 225/45/15! We have been talking with them for a while and tested 245/40's last summer, but now the sizes are public. Right now I have no idea when or how much but will certainly share when I know more.

The 205/50/15 is the spec tire for SuperMiata. When the 225/45's drop, they'll be adopted in the series.

Sizes | Maxxis Victra RC-1

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This is a hand grooved 245/40/15 RC1 proto from 2013 on a 15x10. We tested them (un-grooved) on 10's last summer and they were fast. That data doesn't mean anything now because the final production tire will be a bit different, possibly even wider. I have been working behind the scenes to get this tire made for about 6 years now. It's almost here. Wow.


We can do that!


Also PTS will be an East Coast distributor for the Maxxis RC-1 very soon.........
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Oh, I know about the two groove. John still says 245 street tire is still 'under consideration' if anyone is wondering.
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Can't wait for the 225/45 RC1.
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Originally Posted by Savington
Can't wait for the 225/45 RC1.
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Instant SuperMiata spec tire on 9s. Im thinking .75~1s on most tracks over the 205/8.
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Originally Posted by Nagase
Oh, I know about the two groove. John still says 245 street tire is still 'under consideration' if anyone is wondering.
I'm not interested til 245. be nice to have a lower cost alternative to Hoosier.
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Great news on the 225's! I just hope it does not bump the 245's production slot.

I look forward to running the 245's on 10's this year.

Props to all that made this tire happen!

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Old Mar 26, 2014 | 06:01 PM
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I want 245 so bad I could cry!!
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I want that 15x10 setup pictured above. With grooves so the police don't stop me.
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So, the 225/45s should be ready with the next batch of 6ULs then?

Can we pre-order the combo yet?

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Is there a rundown of how these compare to the 225/45 Toyo RR's?
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From what I'm reading above, they don't exist yet in 225/45. I think the main draw is comparable performance for less $$. Some have probably done a comparison in 205/50 by now.
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Originally Posted by emilio700
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Instant SuperMiata spec tire on 9s. Im thinking .75~1s on most tracks over the 205/8.
Yes please. That way I dont have to sacrifice my daily's gen 1 8s to the track gods or try and cram 205s on 9s.
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Originally Posted by Mobius
Is there a rundown of how these compare to the 225/45 Toyo RR's?
Per the tire hierarchy thread elsewhere on this board, the 40tw Toyo RR is 1-2s faster than a 100tw Maxxis RC-1 on a 2 minute course.
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Here's the tire discussion: https://www.miataturbo.net/race-prep...hy-chat-76811/
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Any news when the 225 and 245 will be available?
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I was told by John at Maxxis to expect the 245 late 2nd quarter. I assume that means about June give or take. Not sure about the 225.

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Originally Posted by emilio700
Per the tire hierarchy thread elsewhere on this board, the 40tw Toyo RR is 1-2s faster than a 100tw Maxxis RC-1 on a 2 minute course.
I ran both tires (205 RR and 205 RC-1), both on 9" wheels at Chuckwalla, and I'd put the difference at just north of 1 second.

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