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Of course not. But it's nice to see a professionally made test on a closed track versus random racers with other cars to skew the results. |
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Makes sense since the oem tires are not ideal compounds for the track. I don't know why would go with a larger wheel to begin with.
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Well in Australia it'd automatically be illegal to change the rolling diameter that much - 225/40 18 would be a more sensible fit - Which is what I'm doing on mine.
Work CR-Kai emotion 18x7.5 + Toyo R1R = same weight as stock setup and within the legal 10% requirement. |
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The other impact is that your insurance company would not have to pay out if you had an accident as your vehicle is now effectively illegal. |
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This is why the Five Axis 19's are too too big. Fortunately, they have taken our feedback and will make the concept-inspired S7:F wheel in an 18" diameter if we get enough people interested. It is the best blend of style and speed. Confirmed to be faster, with sticky rubber, than the stock wheels/tires!
Go here to show your support for this gorgeous wheel in a much more versatile size: showthread.php?t=6811. |
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It's sad they don't want to make their wheels in 17 with a decent width.
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Car and Driver not R&T. Interesting video. I am surprised that the stock Mazda was faster than the stock Scion. I am guessing that it comes with better rubber from the factory?
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Yeah, you are right. Those "Prius" tires are very good tires in normal use, but they aren't fast by any means. Actually i'm surprised that changing only tires FR-S is faster than mazdaspeed3 and wrx.... Those cars have like 250 hp?
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263hp & 280ft/lbs Curb weight: 3281. 1:11.7 tq/lb ratio or 1:12.4 HP/LB ratio.
So uh.. yeah, not bad for a 200hp NA car eh? FRS= 1:13.7 |
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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hABzHIAfH8g&feature=player_embedded"]TOYOTA 86 2012 TRD HKS - YouTube[/ame]
interesting to watch, conflicting results where the 18" with 235 is faster than the 17" with 215, same tire.
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It was a MazdaSpeed 3 wasn't it? 280lbs of tq go a long way.
There is actually a track review coming out of the new Genesis 2.0T R Spec vs the 2013 Scion FR-S. I was at the track when they filmed it. The Genesis consistently got faster lap times than the FR-S. Handling is very important when it comes to performance but power is still an important aspect. You need both if you want quicker times. It's not surprising a wider tire would yield slower lap times. I've noticed this on the track myself for 200hp cars. There just isn't enough power to justify a wider tire. The tires need to give a little bit for proper steering.
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