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Wheels/tires for daily-driver & time trials...
I'm about to start getting my car ready for track work. Plan is to get 1" lowering springs (probably Swift Sports), camber bolts, maybe front sway bar, and wheels/tires. Keeping the stock PP Sachs dampers to save on $$$ and points for my class.
For tires, I'm thinking RE71Rs, either 225/45-17 on 17x8 , or 245/40-17 on 17x9. *Maybe* NT01s in either 225/45 or 235/40-17... I'm not planning to run camber plates, so gonna be limited on front camber, hoping to get at least -2, maybe as much as -2.5 with SPC bolts in lower hole and factory lower bolt in upper. I gather that the 245/17x9 route would require an offset in the +35 to +38 range to allow max camber adjustment. Seems like it'd be an awful lot of poke, with outside wheel lip at +32mm out vs. stock :O 225/17x8 should allow max camber with just about any offset wheels, no worries. Just pondering whether I'm going to go the easier and cheaper way, or tough it out and go big. But I don't know if 245 vs 225 is really going to be a big advantage on this car at stock power... |
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245 vs 225 is not a big advantage at the track. May not be faster at stock power depending on track and driver. And 225 will make life easier for fitment and IMO slightly better for the street (minor things like 245s with poke kicking up a bunch of rocks all over the side of your car). Save points and money is my recommendation.
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Had beers w/ club's BRZ hotshoe last nite, plates highly recommended to get needed -3 or more camber, so I might go that route after all. Which opens up the wheel/tire options a bit. 17x9 +40 6ULs or Apex Arc-8 +42 w/ 245 RE71Rs are tempting...
$$$ and practicality still point to camber bolts and 17x8/225s. Last edited by ZDan; 02-28-2018 at 10:29 AM. |
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You do not want to daily drive on RE71's, daily your OEM wheels and tires and swap on the good wheels and tires for the track.
The deciding factor should be the Time Trials rule set you are working with. On tracks with lower average speeds and relatively short straights, wider tires are great; however, for tracks with longer straights and higher average speeds, you won't see nearly the benefit and could be slower on the wider tires. I love my 17x9 6UL's with 255/40-17 RE71r's, but I picked the size mostly for autox and the SCCA Club Trials I run use autox classes. If I were running NASA, I would go with narrower tires to save points. A fast, aggressive driver can really do a number on a set of RE71r's over the course of a couple of sessions, so life-cycle costs could be high depending on your application. |
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17x9 6ULs (17.4 lb.) only weigh 1.3 lb. more than 17x8 (16.1 lb.), and 245/40-17 RE71Rs weigh the same as 225/45-17 (23 lb.). Total weight difference is less than 2 tenths of a percent of vehicle mass, negligible. In terms of unsprung mass, the difference is still only ~2%. Rotational mass difference is 3%, but since the tires contribute more to that than wheels and the tires weigh the same, the difference in rotational inertia is probably more like 1.5%.
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