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Thanks Mike. I haven't tried a ton of brands, but am happy with Carbotech so far - best track pads I've tried to date. Would you recommend XP12's next, or something more aggressive?
I was getting mild fade towards the end of 25 minutes sessions on XP10's, but nothing alarming. Ambient temps were 60 F. Tires next season will be cheap 2013-stock Rivals (non-S). I don't have any ducting, although I may try GT3-type vanes (not that I'm expecting any difference lol). Power is NA, not expecting to move to a SC anytime soon. TY!
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I measured temperatures on the inner shoulder, center and outer shoulder of each tire at the end of a session. I came into hot pits quickly, stopped quickly and jumped out to measure as fast as I could using my cheap China Freight IR pyrometer. Each of the four tires varied less than ten degrees across the tread. IIRC most were about five degrees in variance. |
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I finally unlocked full on oversteer a few weeks back by going up to over -3 degrees of camber up front, the rear was at -1 and -1.4. Endless grip up front, none in the rear in comparison, couldn't get the power down, backed off on the camber up front between runs and the balance came back. I know I'll get more grip with more camber in the rear which means I can use more camber up front. My car came with -0.3 degrees up front from the factory
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![]() My instinct is that you're just slowly cooking the front tires and overheating them. Stock suspension has a pretty good understeer bias. |
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I got a tyre wear question.
Do you think you'll get more track miles out of an Hankook RS3 or out of the F200 hard race slick ? Dunno the rating of the F200, but Michelin slicks are rated at 200km in race condition. That's the manufacturer specification and not the actual maximum mileage the tire can do. I can get 500 km out of a rear set of a048r on the Lotus (same rear weight and power as the 86) with an enjoyable pace. Would you use 215 or 235mm wide slicks (race size, not road size) with a Jackson Racing supercharger ? I can't try both because one need 8" wheel and the other 9". So I need to purchase the right size wheel. I may try different road going track tires, but race slick are 1300-1500€ a set out there. I can't afford to burn them in less than 400km. The goal is to drive track days and no actual races. The tire will obviously be competitive for something like 20-50km The wheels gonna be 949 6ul provided by CSG ![]() A big thanks ![]() Edit : my driving style is nice on tires.
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Mike. I don't have a probe type pyrometer, unfortunately. Everything I've read about these tires says they love heat. Considering it didn't get over ~73 that day, and I have a lightweight, low-power car, I'm surprised that is your best guess. Don't get me wrong, it certainly could be the issue. Do you have much first-hand experience with these tires? They don't really work with the same setup as A6s.
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Watching family members struggle with similar problems on their cars (not all cars are fortunate enough to have half a dozen camber plate options within a year of release, or quality continued support decades later), I'm going to be much more diligent in researching my future sporting vehicles. |
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