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Old 03-20-2014, 10:56 AM   #449
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Question: I bought a new set of 17x9.0 rims for my car. Handling is very important to me as I will be tracking my car this summer. I found a good deal for Advans AD08 tyres, and I know (or at least, I think) the best tyre size would be 245/45/17... because of local laws I need to remain as close as possible to the original size. Would 225/45/17 be that bad for track use?
225/45/17 will be a stretched tire on a 9" wide rim. The proper size is a 235-275 width tire.

245 will work great, but you'll lose some straightline speed in exchange for that increased cornering grip.
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Old 03-20-2014, 10:57 AM   #450
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Is a dual catch can setup required, or just one for the PVC side? I've seen a couple of posts showing oil caught mostly from the PVC side.
I'm of the opinion that only the PVC side is necessary. That may change with further testing
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Do you guys think Heat Cycling Tires makes a difference on Street Performance type tires?
Absolutely, but not in a good way. You lose grip as tires heat cycle out.
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Old 03-20-2014, 01:18 PM   #452
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I had oil temps in the 290's and hit 300* at Sebring last summer; UOA afterwards done by Blackstone labs showing everything in terms of the oil properties was hunky dory.
what weight oil?
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Absolutely, but not in a good way. You lose grip as tires heat cycle out.
i lol'ed

nice phrasing.
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Absolutely, but not in a good way. You lose grip as tires heat cycle out.
So does this only help R-compound, or is it just clever marketing?
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Old 03-20-2014, 02:46 PM   #455
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What's your budget and goal?
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I would like to stay between $2000-3000 for aero. My total budget is $5000 to invest on the car for track proposes. My FRS is going to my daily driver and my track car, with that said, I care more about having functional downforce than stuff that just looks good.
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Old 03-20-2014, 02:54 PM   #456
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So does this only help R-compound, or is it just clever marketing?
heat cycling r-comp tires to prep for a single race is one thing.

heat cycling street tires for autocross is generally futile, unless you're willing to have a single set of tires for that magical run at the nationals.. because otherwise "each run" is a heatcycle, so you would break 5 at your first event already.
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what weight oil?
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Old 03-20-2014, 05:20 PM   #458
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So does this only help R-compound, or is it just clever marketing?
It's for select R-comps being used for select events. It's not for everyone. It's cliche, but if you need to ask about it, you probably don't need it.
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I would like to stay between $2000-3000 for aero. My total budget is $5000 to invest on the car for track proposes. My FRS is going to my daily driver and my track car, with that said, I care more about having functional downforce than stuff that just looks good.
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I'd recommend a good custom splitter by a local shop of your choice, and a Voltex wing. If you want to use just a lip, we've found the APR lips to be the most functional of the "off the shelf" lips.
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I'd recommend a good custom splitter by a local shop of your choice, and a Voltex wing. If you want to use just a lip, we've found the APR lips to be the most functional of the "off the shelf" lips.
I've seen two APRs, do you find them both functional? I want functionality, but also a relatively stock, or clean appearance.
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I've seen two APRs, do you find them both functional? I want functionality, but also a relatively stock, or clean appearance.
Yes, they're functional. The splitter is not as pretty, but more functional than the lip.
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Yes, they're functional. The splitter is not as pretty, but more functional than the lip.
Considering I'm still at the point where the biggest mod I can make is to my ability, I suppose the clean version would be just fine. LoL
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