Originally Posted by sig11 Are they really that bad in the cool air? I know a lot of guys who run them up here into the fall. I drive them
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08-19-2010, 01:34 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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I drive them in the fall as well and there is a distinct gradual loss of grip as the temperature drops. Maximum tire grip for this tire is when the rubber is in the 100-140F range which is generally possible when the air temp is above 70 degrees. As the air temp drops, grip gradually fades away as the rubber stiffens and it gets difficult to put any heat into the tire. So air above 70 is ideal, between 50-70 is ok, 40-50 it takes a few miles to warm up the tires, below 40 use caution.
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Sure, you can drive just fine as long as you don't expect maximum grip.
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I'm no all star record breaking driver, but my times at Road Atlanta are only 1-2 seconds slower than full R compounds on Yokohama Neova AD-08s. Awesome dual purpose tire. 1:46 vs 1:48, but that could also be my wing, as I wasn't able to exceed 138 on the long straight, and should have hit 145 at least.
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Nope. you are not that far off. I ran a 2:23 on old R888 and 2:25 on new Direzza Z1 SS in my RX-8 at VIR. If they were the Hoosiers or R1s, then the gap should be bigger.
The new street tires are surprisingly quick, even though they don't feel like it. Sometimes I wonder if it is worth all the extra effort and money to run multiple sets of tires |
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I have RE11 now, I don't really have a full set of slicks. I am still trying to find a set of 275/35/18 BFG R1 for <$500 used since they last longer than the Hoosiers. I will be heading to VIR next weekend, can't wait to see how it compares to my Corvette, 350z and RX-8. |
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In the end though the price difference is pretty small so I may just end up on RE11s. |
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agree 100%, its amazing how far these tires have come along. i will get another set of re11 next year, i might hold off on the slicks as they might not be worth the cost.
if you can afford it, definitely get it. i removed my stock tires at 700 miles because i knew i would run the car at track and autox. i was lucky and got nearly 750 dollars back on the stock tires |
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the re050 are jokes. i have never driven the ad08, but i believe the re11 is faster based on what i have seen. the re11 feels like a street tire, except they grip a lot better than the hankook
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