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Old 06-26-2012, 12:23 PM   #15
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I've autocrossed IIIs and Star Specs on my M3. The IIIs get greasier than the Star Specs and they get there faster. I have a fair amount of camber in the back on the M3, and the insides of the tires were getting hot fast (Louisiana heat doesn't help). But you should monitor temperatures regardless of the tire. You don't want to be giving up time to hot tires!
That's why everyone should pull into pit lane and fill their fenderwells with bags of ice for 10-15 minutes.
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Old 06-26-2012, 12:41 PM   #16
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That's why everyone should pull into pit lane and fill their fenderwells with bags of ice for 10-15 minutes.
A spray bottle like this:
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Chapin-3-G...260430&veh=cse
filled with water is enough for AutoX. Don't know what HPDE guys use.
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Old 06-26-2012, 12:43 PM   #17
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A spray bottle like this:
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Chapin-3-G...260430&veh=cse
filled with water is enough for AutoX. Don't know what HPDE guys use.


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Old 06-26-2012, 01:28 PM   #18
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Very nice looking. Just a warning, if you decide to autocross, bring a spray bottle of water and soak those tires after every run. They grip fine on the road, but turn into complete greaseballs when you get any amount of heat into them.
How many miles were on the tires? I've never heard this, but then again most of my friends are on either Star Specs or some form of R-comp.

OP, your TPMS will probably come on after a few miles. Wheels look nice though!
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Old 06-26-2012, 01:40 PM   #19
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How many miles were on the tires? I've never heard this, but then again most of my friends are on either Star Specs or some form of R-comp.

OP, your TPMS will probably come on after a few miles. Wheels look nice though!
The old Azenis were like that too. People at the autoX would spray them.
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How many miles were on the tires? I've never heard this, but then again most of my friends are on either Star Specs or some form of R-comp.

OP, your TPMS will probably come on after a few miles. Wheels look nice though!
To be fair, the HTR Z IIIs probably had ~15k on them vs ~2k on the Star Specs when I autocrossed with them.
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Add this topic to the Wheel Directory:

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Old 06-26-2012, 02:10 PM   #22
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To be fair, the HTR Z IIIs probably had ~15k on them vs ~2k on the Star Specs when I autocrossed with them.

15k is plenty of time for the grease from manufacturing to be gone... Well now I know the Z IIIs get greasy.
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To be fair, the HTR Z IIIs probably had ~15k on them vs ~2k on the Star Specs when I autocrossed with them.
That makes sense. I think 15K miles particularly if they've gone through several extreme heat cycles is a lot to ask of any tires being used competitively. When I road raced motorcycles, I get about 5-6 heat cycles and less than 100 miles before the set was deemed practice-use only or sell as race take-offs. For me that translated into a new set every race weekend with the prior weekend's set used for the following weekend's practice day. The factory pros change more often than that and typically sell their cast-offs to track day or street guys.
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Update after about 40 miles or so TPMS light came on and comes each start. Off to the dealer for the reset!
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please don't hesitate to post up more pics!!! lookin' good!!
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Scuba?

I assume you guys are PADI certified.

Been to the Maldives yet?
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Just stumbled across another photo of these wheels, look like 18" though.

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And another member has installed the same wheels in this topic:
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13082

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Just got my wheels, A set of Sparco Assetto Gara Matte Graphite silver,
17X7.5 48mm offset, with Continental Extreme Contact DW 215-45-17. I feel there is much more grip than stock, steering response is about the same.


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