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| View Poll Results: What tires would you have on the performance version? | |||
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1 | 1.43% |
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14 | 20.00% |
| Performance tires and ECO-tires as an option |
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11 | 15.71% |
| Performance tires only |
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44 | 62.86% |
| Voters: 70. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Maybe I wasn't clear, but I was talking about longitudinal systems, not transverse. BTW, I'm pretty sure that the Haldex (transverse system) can send 100% to the rear wheels if both fronts lose traction. I'm also fairly sure that it's not 100% to the front under normal driving conditions. I think it's a high bias, but not 100% if I remember correctly.
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This is what I saw :Both drivers were going for it. Audi had no oversteer tendencies, and also very little understeer. But you could hear he was pushing. There was tire squeal indicating understeer several times. The car was basically made to handle in a way so that a grandmother could be fast in it. The track also have several twisty corners with quite variable camber that was quite narrow. An AWD system would have a slight traction advantage when having 400++ HP to get into the ground. The BMW could be driven like in whatever style you wanted. It could oversteer by over accelerating but it was very composed and not dramatic at all when going above the limits. The balance was perfect. The driver could have fun and play around. Even tough he did have some sideways play, he was still able to keep up despite the track favoring AWD and despite that it was down on power! At 1.36 there was a section with almost no grip on the left rear tire, yet the BMW kept up. You also see the BMW driver working the wheel a bit back and forth at around 1.22. Feeling the grip on the front wheels. The car seems more communicative and at that corner he was gaining by utilizing all the grip. You would get more in one with the car with a more communicative steering wheel. You would have to work harder in the BMW, but it would be so much more rewarding driving it on the edge. The Audi just looked like it was on rails, it did not need much input thanks to the safe understeer. The drive looked so boring even tough he was on a perfect twisty track. M3 looked like the superior drivers car. |
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RS3 are super sticky, but absolutely worthless unless they are used in dry and above 60 degree dry weather. RE-11, they cant handle heat, but operate better below 70 degrees. Star Spec Direzza are good in moderate heat and work well down to 35 degrees but are loud as hell. My point it it is impossible to prescribe one tire as a performance choice since even the best tires have trade offs.
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But that is also my reason why they could just fit the car with ECO-tires as the default choice. And have performance tires as an option at a higher price instead of forcing everybody to pay extra for a stock "performance" wheel/tire combo they do not desire. It looks like they are going for 18" wheels. I know of many who would rather have 17" for the track and the tire of their choice. I would also guess that 18" wheels with performance tires would end up making the car more expensive than if it was equipped with the stock combo. |
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The 18" vs 17" vs 16" is a totally different debate ![]() I have see enough of lap times of people with stock cars vs. those with heavily modified versions still running slower than the stock car. It's most often the people who modify everything don't spend the time becoming better drivers first.
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I find it strongly related to tire choice.
The typical thing for a manufacturer to do when offering performance tires/package is to get lower profile tires than their non performance version. Hence making wheels larger. The typical thing is also to charge extra for larger wheels, and if it is the default choice, the car will usually get more expensive by default. |
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High performance tires had more grip.. more cornering force, faster laptimes. Proper Sherlock Holmes work there. ![]() Its almost a tire rack commercial. Of course they want people to change out their tires! ![]() And the irony. Jessi Lang did it. The girl who isnt much of a driver. While Carlos Lago did the FR-S review, also from motortrend he praised the tires and the car just a couple of months earlier. Basically saying they should not be changed. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPoZ1SC8uwk"]2013 Scion FR-S: A New Hope? - Ignition Episode 14 - YouTube[/ame] I daily drive with Michelin Pilot Sport (in summer, the same tires used in the Jessi Lang clip) and have won a handful of throphies/awards with those tires. Im fully aware of what they are capable of. They are great tires. But I don't think they suit the car that good. The grip to power ratio would just make the car feel more underpowered. They would hide the balance capacities of the car. And the car would loose much of the throttle steer abilities, hence the NA throttle response would not be exploited. Im also familiar with the Primacy HP on the GT86, which I found very good and quite suitable to the car. For everyone who have followed this car the last year the majority of reviews have been positive about the tires stock tires. The 2/2 tests I have seen of the performance version basically said the normal version was more enjoyable. Which is no surprise considering the higher increase in grip and the small increase in power. High performance tires like Michelin Pilot Super Sport was developed with Porsche, BMW M and Ferrari! For their performance models which often exceed 500+hp a up to several times the torque of the twins. Those who followed the car since it was released might remember a press release where they specifically had a long powerpoint style presentation. Toyota wanted to make it a drivers cars. There were three things they wanted to avoid. -AWD -Turbo (lag) -High-grip tires All of which makes the drive feel less engaging and have "ruined" the feel of modern wannabe drivers cars. (at least that is what they were truthfully expressing) Ill quite a recent Autoexpress article: Quote:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPh90yNX-mY"]The Mercedes C63 AMG Experiment - CHRIS HARRIS ON CARS - YouTube[/ame] Clakson testing the GT86: Quote:
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So go ahead and put four donuts on the FR-S and it will be bags of fun.......NOT!
LOL Like I said, I have no interest in playing drift hero. I much prefer performance instead. And to have great performance, you need good traction/grip. |
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Hmm....I was going to say that you should try it out some time, but then I looked under your username and realized that you have a FWD Mini and an old Beetle. Hey, at least the Beetle is RWD though, right? What's it got, like 50 HP?
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