Surprised to hear you virtually wore them out in one weekend. That's a lot of track time, but I expect the RS3's will last longer.
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I was surprised as well, perhaps someone with similar power-to-weight can comment on how well ~200tw 225 tires such as the RS3 wear on 9" wheels? I have no complaints on the performance and if this is a normal wear rate then so be it, but they are more expensive and if they aren't faster then I see no point
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Originally Posted by turbofan
(Post 1351813)
Surprised to hear you virtually wore them out in one weekend. That's a lot of track time, but I expect the RS3's will last longer.
Those tires look mint. Send them my way please. |
I am running a 225 RS3 and 230 whp in a 2400ish lb car on track.
I have done... 8 20-minute sessions plus about 2 hours on track (the 2 hours were split up throughout a day) plus 7 autocross runs (I know... that only kinda counts) and I'm probably halfway through my RS3's. So.... sounds like wear is pretty similar, and I gave my tires more breaks than you gave yours. Aidan, you'll notice I said VIRTUALLY. They're down to the wear bars... |
That looks like more meat than a shaved tire. you have 40% minimum life left.
*I am dumb, and most likely wrong* |
they're 9/32s new. That's MAYBE 2/32s at its deepest, no? Hard to tell from the photo
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Why did you run it backwards? Is that from rotating the tires to spread the wear?
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Originally Posted by Mobius
(Post 1351838)
Why did you run it backwards? Is that from rotating the tires to spread the wear?
I've never seen a tire run backwards in endurance racing, for any reason, ever. ? |
I'm one of those people that anomalies stick out and bug the shit out of me. I actually checked the thread three times before I posted. What, no one else has commented on this? Am I misreading the tire orientation? Heh.
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I am disappoint, sons:
Originally Posted by slammed200
(Post 1351793)
We ran the 245s for ~5 hours on Sat (2 hours of that in the rain) and a full 8 hours on Sunday, rotating them on the car overnight. |
As Sav pointed out, yes they were rotated to even out wear over the weekend. Run directionally in the wet, and mix matched for wear on Sunday in the dry.
Tread only needs to be directional in the rain, that's the only time it's a consideration is for water dispersion to prevent hydroplaning Here's a brief article about it for inquiring minds: Tire Tech Information - Hydroplaning Resistance...What Direction Should Your Tires Go? |
Some tires have directional casings and running them backwards can cause the case splice to open up. Not sure if the VR-1 is like this, but it's something to keep in mind. Some tires are super picky about this (Toyo RR).
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https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...56fc0ffd2.jpeg
Some pictures of my car back on the ground with the 15x10s and 245s. https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...4eb03e043.jpeg |
How is that cowl induction working?
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Originally Posted by thumpetto007
(Post 1351955)
How is that cowl induction working?
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Originally Posted by thumpetto007
(Post 1351955)
How is that cowl induction working?
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Oh lol, I forgot. This is the same car. Sorry I commented about that again! I'm sure you get a lot of flak from that hood.
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Originally Posted by thumpetto007
(Post 1351960)
Oh lol, I forgot. This is the same car. Sorry I commented about that again! I'm sure you get a lot of flak from that hood.
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Car looks great on those wheels, Josh. Looking forward to seeing it with the flares painted.
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Originally Posted by ctdrftna
(Post 1351962)
yeah i comes up a lot, i hate the spacers but i haven't found an attractive attractive solution thats not a $800 hood.
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