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I simply can't justify the cost of the being an early adopter anymore. I did so with the R888 and the Goodyear and both were garbage (for racing) so there was a lot of money wasted. The R7 would have to be a 20+ heat cycle tire without performance loss AND have more than a .2 second laptime delta over the RR for me to switch but since I run the SM7 size I'm lucky I don't have spend $240/tire.
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Spec Miata was on SM7 last year, and will be again this year. (I think SM6 and SM7 were both legal in 2014, but SM7 is the faster tire) SM7 is not quite the same thing as the R7. SM7 has the same structure design as the R6, but the new compound of the R7. So while SM6 and R6 tires in 205/50/15 (only size SM6/7 is available) were literally the exact same tire, SM7 is still a slightly faster tire than the previous R6, and SM6 tire due to the new compound. The major differences I've noticed from several laps on each of these tires is middle and especially later laps in the race. While SM6 tires on our car would fall off by well over a second late in the race, that difference is now about half a second on SM7's. Actual R7's in any size will be faster yet yielding the advantages of Hoosier's new tire design which is supposedly lighter, and offers less rolling resistance. If you're running 205/50/15, I have no idea why you'd take a Toyo RR ($175) over a Hoosier SM7 ($171), as these two tires should be closer to a solid second slower on an eighty second/lap track.
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Your post is exactly why I'm waiting for folks I know personally and trust to give me their feedback. There's SO many different opinions from different levels of drivers. Many reports is that the R7 is just slightly slower than the R6 but doesn't fall off. Other report it's slightly faster but now falls off worse. Some Spec Miata guys have said that it's slightly faster because they can be slid more like the RA1 while other say they prefer the SM6/R6 especially at certain tracks. Hoosier themselves have admitted that the R7 is a new construction and compound and that the compound is the same compound as is used in the Continental Tire series tires. People who run the Continental tire series have said those tires (compound) are something awful in terms of performance fall off. They are good for about 6 laps, fall off from there and after 5-6 cycles they get so bad drivers have actually thought their suspension was failing until they put new tires on. So with so much varying information about the "7's" compound characteristics, speed, longevity you can understand why I would spend $175 per tire for a tire I know is as fast as an SM6 on my car and will be so for 25 heat cycles. Until the SM7 has proven to do the same I can't just the financial risk of doing my own testing. It's a lot cheaper for people I know and trust to do that testing for me. You understand. Finally, the RR isn't the RA1, the RR is quite a bit faster and more stable. The gap between the R6/SM6 and RR is practically negligible in my testing and data shows sustained G's are equal and laptimes within 1/10th of a second.
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. that's still an opinion... there's not a single evidence/research showing that X tire hinders driver's ability learn more than Y tire, the important thing to remember is that each tire is different and tire technology came a long way (thanks to competition) ..new MPSC2 is a good example, it's not only better in dry but also in wet according to the Michelin.. tire performance category and Treadwear ratings are good but they don't really tell us much..he was asking if the "NT01s are overkill for stockish car" "and my opinion is" they are not, I never said it's the proven factQuote:
, I had chance to be in some amateur rally events too, back in 95-96 IIRC, what were you doing back then? playing nintendos? (just kidding) we are not really discussing car control skills and how you can achieve those skills, though... because I don't see how they're related to the topic.. any car guy with a common sense should know the best way to reach those skills are spending sometime in either rallye course and/or drifting, attending lapping days with shittier tires are the most inefficient way to build those skills, IMO..then again that's not what OP asked.. most of the time, when a member asks for a suggestion, thread becomes a "driver education clinic" even if that's not the intended outcome maybe it's because everyone is so confident with his/hers skill level and feel that they should share their opinions..
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I heard nothing but good thing about those tires and will probably get them for DD when the stock ones are gone,
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Haven't tried the DWS, but I did have a set of DW on my '06 Miata. Really, really impressed with everything about them. Good grip, quiet, comfortable, cheap. |
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![]() going to track days with two sets actually make a lot of sense IMO, especially for those who live in Northwest, Florida or similar places where there can be some afternoon showers... I am thinking to get either PSS or Continental DWS for that purpose, I always loved how the PSS handle rain in my previous cars ..
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Slap the next person that tells you that.
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in fact, today I will have a coffee with the guy who told me that
it'll be a fun afternoon haha
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