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For summer tires DD and 3-4 track day a year what I should go for ?
R1r, Re71r, AD08r and also concern about tread life as I DD 10,000KM a year |
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Dunlop Direzza Z2/3/Star Spec?
Bridgestone RE11/S007A I would not expect RE71R's to last 4 track days and 10,000km unless your track days are very short (<1 hour per day) or you underdrive the tire significantly, my RE71R will be gone before 5,000 km and only autocross, no track days. Edit: I can't speak to the Yokohama AD08R or Toyo R1R, one of those might be the right answer but I'd expect they'd wear faster than the Dunlop Z2/Z3 and Bridgestone RE11/S007 in exchange for more grip. I'd bet the Dunlop and Bridgestone would fall squarely into your requirements, 4x track days driven at >9/10ths what the tire is capable of. Last edited by strat61caster; 11-04-2018 at 02:32 PM. |
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I would go for Ad08r as I asked many local shop about Z2 and they said Dunlop discontinue this tire in my country (I may live in wrong place XD)
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I can confirm this. I did a full lap at Laguna Seca with the gaslight on. No starving.
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Long, high g left handed turns cause fuel starve (because of the geometry of the fuel tank). The lower your fuel level, more g's you pull, longer the corner, and greater your fuel demand the more likely you are to fuel starve. If you don't pull enough g's, don't have any long lefts, or aren't using full throttle you won't fuel starve. The flapper valve will only help if you are just barely in the fuel starve danger zone. If you are far below or above the conditions that cause fuel starve, the valve won't help. At my home course (Motorsport Ranch Cresson) there are two long lefts back to back that in a stock car with real 200tw (not RE71r's) tires you can get fuel starve with as much as half to a third of a tank. In my STX prepped BRZ (93octane, headers, and full suspension) without the valve I could consistently hit fuel cut at a half a tank or less. With the valve installed I can run down to about a quarter tank before I hit fuel starve, this allows me to run three twenty minute sessions before I have to fill up, which means I can wait until the lunch break to get gas instead of needing to fill up every other session. So in a typical track day I can start with a full tank, run until lunch, refill, and drive home without needing a second refill (no fuel starve on the drive home to worry about). Without the valve I'd have to fill up 2-3 times which would make instructing more difficult. If I was running slicks, aero, or E85 the flapper valve wouldn't be enough and I'd have to go to a surge tank and/or fuel cell which would require me to wear a fire suit and would impact classing for the SCCA Time Trials and autox that I compete in. So, for me, the flapper valve is the easiest solution. It's application is very narrow and it isn't a perfect fix, but it does serve a purpose. |
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Reading this thread to see if the flapper is enough help to be worth the hassle/cost of installing it vs. just filling up more often. |
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I am hoarse today - I was screaming in my helmet as I watched my AIM predicted lap grow from 2:26XXX to 2:28.15 as it coughed , bucked, surged, and coasted across the start finish. tombstone and then Big bend back to back running CCW guarantees fuel starve at the end of a session if I'm not going out with a full tank
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When I was riding the 1.7 on my bike, one side of the tires looked new while the other side was down to about 25%. Next time I'm out there, I'm rotating tires every session. edit: 2:26 is an awesome time at MSRC for the 3.1. You're flying! I was running a 1:55.8x or so at ECR when a freaking PEN got stuck between the gas and firewall! On the last straight. 1:57.8 Luckily, it wasn't my brakes.
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