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I think Chris was going to run both tires at Cendiv, so I'm not sure which runs were potentially with the R1S and which ones were with Hoosiers.
I expected those results from Chris whether he's on Hoosiers or BFGs so he'll have to chime in with some more info. |
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Here are more raw data results, now pending specific driver commentary on differences and impressions... I hope the seal strips weren't a huge issue like they were last year that put an odd unpredictable element into the testing...
Weather was nice, hovering around 80 degrees both days. http://www.scca-milwaukee.org/solo/2...nly,%20Pax.htm http://www.scca-milwaukee.org/solo/2...lts,%20PAX.htm 2007 Mazda MX-5 Red 61.864 61.762 61.312 61.155 60.812 60.905 Saturday Runs 2007 Mazda MX-5 Red 62.086+1 61.805 61.474 61.448 61.035 Sunday runs |
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Thanks for posting the results.
I am far from a verdict and do not have definitive data to prove anything (not a controlled experiment by any means, just my $0.02). Realize that I only have 2 runs on the R1S's at this point. Here are the facts: · I ran in the first half of second heat (runs 1-3) and the first half of fourth heat (runs 4 -6)Commentary: · Jeff put together two days of challenging courses for our CEN DIV event, which was excellent, however this made it difficult to put together consistent runs. Unfortunately I it was not a good weekend for tire testing due to this. Ideally we would have a simple course the driver knows well to minimize the driver’s errors/inconsistency.More time with the tires will be revealing. I will share more as I learn. |
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Its too bad BFG doesn't offer a NASA TT contingency as i really want to test these. It would less points than the Hoosier R80s we run so we could up the HP but I win so its hard to give up free tires.
If Michelen had input from their slicks on these you probably need substantially stiffer suspension and way less tire pressure than you run with the A6. Initially switching to a slick didn't net much quicker lap times until the suspension was altered along with finding the sweet spot for tire pressures that delivered more grip. Thanks Phil Grabow |
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I need to get a set of these to try them out!! I wonder what psi was used on the pic of the torn up tire.
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Hi all,
I ran some additional runs during the 8/12 Milwaukee SCCA 'border challenge' event. I am posting the results. The weather was consistent all day, sunny with highs in the high temp around 90deg F. The daylight and number of cars at the event limited us to 5 runs. I made changes to make the car drivable with the BFGs, including altering tire pressures and softening the rear bar. Event result links: Class results: http://www.scca-milwaukee.org/solo/2...2,%20Class.htm Pax: http://www.scca-milwaukee.org/solo/2...-12,%20PAX.htm P - 'Pro' - Total Entries: 9 Times 1T CS96 Chris Fenter 2007 Mazda MX-5 Red 51.902+1 51.104+1 51.247+2 50.767+1 49.924 Note: raw times are shown above, penalty time for the pylons NOT included. The first three runs were on BFGs R1-S, I was very happy with the second run (didn't even realized I based one of the cones in the slolum, +1), made one notable mistake on the third and it cost me being able to backup run #2. In my last comparison I ran the BFGs against 1 year old - 40 run Hoosiers. This time I pulled out a sticker set for runs 4 and 5. So this should be a straight up comparison given that the BFGs had only 2 runs at the beginning of the day. I recognize that this is not a good format for a true comparison test, primarily since I didn't get to go back to the BFGs after the Hoosiers. And I may be able to better tune for the BFGs if I had all the T&T time in the world. However, I have a hard time getting more than 60 runs in a whole season! All I can say is given what I know now... on that setup there is no way I would be able to improve one second over that second run. On SCCA forums folks asked if I ran enough pressure. Good question... I don't know. Some claim they are faster than Hoosiers on their cars. All I do know is when I ran higher pressures the tires still didn't feel confidence inspiring, should I have added more... good question... If you want to find out for yourself the tires are now for sale. Take care, Chris |
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