Recommended Tires for FI
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Ya doesnt mean it's ok Both my M&H DRs and 555RII's both get stored in the house after november.
When I see the manufacturer state catastrophic failure during cold weather use, i do take heed
http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/musta...itionTires.pdf
When I see the manufacturer state catastrophic failure during cold weather use, i do take heed
http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/musta...itionTires.pdf
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i got those continental dws tires they hold the road much better than the oem tires and are better in the rain ive put about 8k on them and still in great condition. im using the stock 18's on 08 z w/ gtm sc. will see how the tires hold up this winter. couldnt ask for any more traction.
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Only tire that ever impressed me over 500rwhp was the R888 in a 305/35/18. Tried a set of RE11 in 305/30/19 off several recommendations. As I expected, not a chance. The RE11s handle very well, but they are not even in the same ballpark when it comes to putting power to the ground. And due to all the wheel spin, they did not last as long as the R888s for daily use. Back to the R888 I go. I have personally had no issue with the R88 in Chicago, the only time I wont drive is when there is snow ON THE GROUND or lots of salt built up. Of course they hook up terrible in the cold, but that just put them on par with any other tire. Havent had a cracking issue myself, but I will keep that in mind for this winter, about to order some more R888s since my RE11s are gone.
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I just noticed that overall tire width of a 285/35/19 RE-11 is 11.4" and a 295/30/19 R888 is 11.7", so almost the same compared to a REO5 at 12.3".
Now I am leaning towards the R888...because I will still be able to run good camber on a 19x10.5 tire with a +25 offset.
Just though I point that out for those who may be on the edge or rubbing/fender rolling.
Now I am leaning towards the R888...because I will still be able to run good camber on a 19x10.5 tire with a +25 offset.
Just though I point that out for those who may be on the edge or rubbing/fender rolling.
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I just noticed that overall tire width of a 285/35/19 RE-11 is 11.4" and a 295/30/19 R888 is 11.7", so almost the same compared to a REO5 at 12.3".
Now I am leaning towards the R888...because I will still be able to run good camber on a 19x10.5 tire with a +25 offset.
Just though I point that out for those who may be on the edge or rubbing/fender rolling.
Now I am leaning towards the R888...because I will still be able to run good camber on a 19x10.5 tire with a +25 offset.
Just though I point that out for those who may be on the edge or rubbing/fender rolling.
Isn't an issue anymore, in-fact I've got to order some spacers! :O
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I've been in a few track cars and they were all running nt01r's; from the local gear heads they agree with nt01r's being some of the best rubber for straight-line street cars. The compound is pretty similar (from what I've been told) but the r888's have a different tread, more geared towards rain dissipation/track use. Also r888's tend to have a funny wear pattern... And are plenty loud.
In general from what I understand the nt01r's are a bit more like a slick, and seeing as this is a street car that won't be taken to any circuit tracks I want more straight line grip.
In my area we don't get much rain (rarely, although I admit the r888's are sketchy enough in the wet, nt01r's are going to be worse) and it very very rarely ever gets below 50 deg.
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its a great clutch, you should use it! my only complaint is that, at least when combined with a Zspd CSC (370z, i think its the same trans/clutch/flywheel setup as the HR?), full disengagement is literally within .5" of effective pedal travel. I have never driven a clutch combo that is fully disengaged with such little fluid displacement. When you push the pedal down, by the time you feel any effort at all, you are already completely disengaged! So while my clutch pedal can travel several inches all the way to the floor, i could literally put a clutch stop 1" under the pedals top travel and be just fine. the only reason its a complaint is because with full engagement happening soooo far up at the top, when sitting at a light with the pedal down before im about to take off, its hard to judge how much further up i have to go until it grabs. so, i actually really do need to install a pedal stop! One thing I do like about it though, is that it makes shifting fast easier when you barely even have to push the clutch.
its a great clutch, you should use it! my only complaint is that, at least when combined with a Zspd CSC (370z, i think its the same trans/clutch/flywheel setup as the HR?), full disengagement is literally within .5" of effective pedal travel. I have never driven a clutch combo that is fully disengaged with such little fluid displacement. When you push the pedal down, by the time you feel any effort at all, you are already completely disengaged! So while my clutch pedal can travel several inches all the way to the floor, i could literally put a clutch stop 1" under the pedals top travel and be just fine. the only reason its a complaint is because with full engagement happening soooo far up at the top, when sitting at a light with the pedal down before im about to take off, its hard to judge how much further up i have to go until it grabs. so, i actually really do need to install a pedal stop! One thing I do like about it though, is that it makes shifting fast easier when you barely even have to push the clutch.
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its a great clutch, you should use it! my only complaint is that, at least when combined with a Zspd CSC (370z, i think its the same trans/clutch/flywheel setup as the HR?), full disengagement is literally within .5" of effective pedal travel. I have never driven a clutch combo that is fully disengaged with such little fluid displacement. When you push the pedal down, by the time you feel any effort at all, you are already completely disengaged! So while my clutch pedal can travel several inches all the way to the floor, i could literally put a clutch stop 1" under the pedals top travel and be just fine. the only reason its a complaint is because with full engagement happening soooo far up at the top, when sitting at a light with the pedal down before im about to take off, its hard to judge how much further up i have to go until it grabs. so, i actually really do need to install a pedal stop! One thing I do like about it though, is that it makes shifting fast easier when you barely even have to push the clutch.
its a great clutch, you should use it! my only complaint is that, at least when combined with a Zspd CSC (370z, i think its the same trans/clutch/flywheel setup as the HR?), full disengagement is literally within .5" of effective pedal travel. I have never driven a clutch combo that is fully disengaged with such little fluid displacement. When you push the pedal down, by the time you feel any effort at all, you are already completely disengaged! So while my clutch pedal can travel several inches all the way to the floor, i could literally put a clutch stop 1" under the pedals top travel and be just fine. the only reason its a complaint is because with full engagement happening soooo far up at the top, when sitting at a light with the pedal down before im about to take off, its hard to judge how much further up i have to go until it grabs. so, i actually really do need to install a pedal stop! One thing I do like about it though, is that it makes shifting fast easier when you barely even have to push the clutch.
kinda got forced into building my engine and ended up doing a stroker. I hit up OS giken for a price break and they gave me half off a triple plate (i was worried about the twin slipping with the new set up) so now i got a twin thats almost brand new sitting around XD