View Poll Results: what 18" tires do you run? put the sizes (shaved?) in your reply please.
Hoosier r6- slicks because I want to be faster than you
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22.67%
MSPC- because they're fast enough
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28.00%
Toyo- longer lasting than michelin, good grip
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28.00%
Michelin Pilot Sport2- mixed use, rains, and/or running something else on track
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10.67%
Nitto- because they're cheap and grippy enough
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10
13.33%
Yokohama- harder, last longer?
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1.33%
Kumho- (didn't know they made gt3 tires, but they do)
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Poll- For those who track your GT3- what kind of shoes
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My R 888's lasted longer than I would expect - about twice as long as the Michelin Cups in 18 inches. By the way, several guys locally are running 18 inch wheels with PCCB with no issues.
The Toyos were hell when new. Squirm like I could not believe! For track buy them shaved and save yourself some pain. They warm up in a lap and don't seem to get hard with heat cycles like the Cups. A pretty good deal but they do not stick like the Hoosier.
The Toyos were hell when new. Squirm like I could not believe! For track buy them shaved and save yourself some pain. They warm up in a lap and don't seem to get hard with heat cycles like the Cups. A pretty good deal but they do not stick like the Hoosier.
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My R 888's lasted longer than I would expect - about twice as long as the Michelin Cups in 18 inches. By the way, several guys locally are running 18 inch wheels with PCCB with no issues.
The Toyos were hell when new. Squirm like I could not believe! For track buy them shaved and save yourself some pain. They warm up in a lap and don't seem to get hard with heat cycles like the Cups. A pretty good deal but they do not stick like the Hoosier.
The Toyos were hell when new. Squirm like I could not believe! For track buy them shaved and save yourself some pain. They warm up in a lap and don't seem to get hard with heat cycles like the Cups. A pretty good deal but they do not stick like the Hoosier.
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My R 888's lasted longer than I would expect - about twice as long as the Michelin Cups in 18 inches. By the way, several guys locally are running 18 inch wheels with PCCB with no issues.
The Toyos were hell when new. Squirm like I could not believe! For track buy them shaved and save yourself some pain. They warm up in a lap and don't seem to get hard with heat cycles like the Cups. A pretty good deal but they do not stick like the Hoosier.
The Toyos were hell when new. Squirm like I could not believe! For track buy them shaved and save yourself some pain. They warm up in a lap and don't seem to get hard with heat cycles like the Cups. A pretty good deal but they do not stick like the Hoosier.
on a 2.6km circuit (1min 14 seconds), i ran them back to back - Hoosier was 1 second quicker on a 7GT3.
they feel better than that.
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Hoosier R6 sizes:
245/35/18
315/30/18
The new R6s seem to outlast any previous iteration of Hoosier. My most recent set served well for 6 hard track days and at least one good overheat. They started falling off after about 20 minutes of hard running toward the end, but there is rubber left.
245/35/18
315/30/18
The new R6s seem to outlast any previous iteration of Hoosier. My most recent set served well for 6 hard track days and at least one good overheat. They started falling off after about 20 minutes of hard running toward the end, but there is rubber left.