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Old 12-10-2012, 04:34 PM   #533
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What exactly will you be using the tire for? Please list ALL uses, as I'll have a better idea of what would be the best fit for you.
It's my weekend car so a good amount is streets while I'm trying to go to the track every other month. I don't need them to perform well in rain other then the rare occasion it rains at the track

Not sure if it matters but I really like SOW compared to the other local tracks
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Old 12-10-2012, 04:38 PM   #534
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Haven't seen mention of Pilot Super Sports, which should come into the equation if we're talking about performance summer tires.
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Old 12-10-2012, 05:40 PM   #535
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Contrary to C&D tests, PSS is not competitive with the other tires mentioned.

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It's my weekend car so a good amount is streets while I'm trying to go to the track every other month. I don't need them to perform well in rain other then the rare occasion it rains at the track

Not sure if it matters but I really like SOW compared to the other local tracks
I'd go between Z1SS and RE-11. Once you have a good feel for the car, transition to RS3.
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Old 12-10-2012, 05:50 PM   #536
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Haven't seen mention of Pilot Super Sports, which should come into the equation if we're talking about performance summer tires.
Not sure - old PS2 yes, todays PSS, nah
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Old 12-10-2012, 05:54 PM   #537
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I'd go between Z1SS and RE-11. Once you have a good feel for the car, transition to RS3.
Really? Scratch that off my list...

I'm looking for something comparable to BFG KDW2 in wet grip but not nearly as loud. I like stiff sidewalls, I can't handle howling road noise.
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Old 12-10-2012, 06:02 PM   #538
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Really? Scratch that off my list...

I'm looking for something comparable to BFG KDW2 in wet grip but not nearly as loud. I like stiff sidewalls, I can't handle howling road noise.
Get an exhaust to cover it up
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Get an exhaust to cover it up
Replacing one headache for another...
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Old 12-10-2012, 06:04 PM   #540
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Looks like tire rack has less than 10 star specs left in 225 selling for 160ish on closeout, if I had the money I would snag them

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Old 12-10-2012, 06:04 PM   #541
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Replacing one headache for another...
first world problems :p
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New compound coming out next quarter, I'd pass.

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Old 12-10-2012, 06:07 PM   #543
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Could always dynamat the car... everything is a tradeoff
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Old 12-10-2012, 06:24 PM   #544
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I've run StarSpecs for years on the S2000 in OEM AP1 sizes (205/55-16, 225/50-16) with mostly great results. However, on the RX-7 I just swapped a set of Pilot SuperSports (245/275) on in place of StarSpecs (255/265), and I have to say the Michelins feel much better and provide better feedback. For whatever reason, the FD front end felt quite numb with the *Specs, to the extent that I suspected the steering geometry was off due to V8 swap. But with the Michelins, the car feels great, and the steering feels much more alive.

I tracked it a couple of times on the StarSpecs, and they really weren't up to the power level of the RX-7. I don't expect the Michelins to be, either, but I might give it a shot...

Anyway, for the intended usage (lowish power reasonably light decently balanced car), I recommend the Michelins. If they aren't within a few tenths (not necessarily a foregone conclusion) of the usual "Extreme Performance" tires, no big deal for someone just starting out tracking.
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Really? Scratch that off my list...

I'm looking for something comparable to BFG KDW2 in wet grip but not nearly as loud. I like stiff sidewalls, I can't handle howling road noise.
I loved those tires! I didn't notice it so much with an exhaust, but when I got another car without an exhaust it was almost unbearable.
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Old 12-11-2012, 04:02 AM   #546
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Oh haha yeah I probably will not go as fat as that...not my cup of tea. I was inquiring to the Max of just right, not slammed and hella flush.

So the two wheels I am looking at are gram light extremes or rota pwr's. What do you all think for a wrb brz. I was told that if I'm going to spend the money I should spend it on the rays, the rotas are a cheaper brand and may tend to crack? What are all of your guys thoughts on the two, or any wheel in general for that matter.
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