1st Season HPDE Tire Advice
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1st Season HPDE Tire Advice
Looking for tire recommendation for my FIRST season of HPDE (Thinking BFG Rival or Nitto NT-05).
I'm simply looking to have a fun, reliable setup that will support me while I learn to drive.
The Car: 98 Z/28
-Wheels are C5 Z06 18"x10.5" square setup
-Full Weight
-Bolt-Ons, 3.90 gear
-Strano Springs/Koni SA and dbl rod panhard bar
-Eradispeed Rotors with Hawk HT10 (front) and HP+ (Rear) pads
Tracks: (See link for AZ and Chuckwalla Tracks)
http://proautosports.com/tracks.html
I'm considering BFG Rivals in either 295/35 or 315/30. Which size would be recommended and why (grip, responsiveness, heat management, sidewall ride/flex)?
THANK YOU!
I'm simply looking to have a fun, reliable setup that will support me while I learn to drive.
The Car: 98 Z/28
-Wheels are C5 Z06 18"x10.5" square setup
-Full Weight
-Bolt-Ons, 3.90 gear
-Strano Springs/Koni SA and dbl rod panhard bar
-Eradispeed Rotors with Hawk HT10 (front) and HP+ (Rear) pads
Tracks: (See link for AZ and Chuckwalla Tracks)
http://proautosports.com/tracks.html
I'm considering BFG Rivals in either 295/35 or 315/30. Which size would be recommended and why (grip, responsiveness, heat management, sidewall ride/flex)?
THANK YOU!
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Looking for tire recommendation for my FIRST season of HPDE (Thinking BFG Rival or Nitto NT-05).
I'm simply looking to have a fun, reliable setup that will support me while I learn to drive.
The Car: 98 Z/28
-Wheels are C5 Z06 18"x10.5" square setup
-Full Weight
-Bolt-Ons, 3.90 gear
-Strano Springs/Koni SA and dbl rod panhard bar
-Eradispeed Rotors with Hawk HT10 (front) and HP+ (Rear) pads
Tracks: (See link for AZ and Chuckwalla Tracks)
http://proautosports.com/tracks.html
I'm considering BFG Rivals in either 295/35 or 315/30. Which size would be recommended and why (grip, responsiveness, heat management, sidewall ride/flex)?
THANK YOU!
I'm simply looking to have a fun, reliable setup that will support me while I learn to drive.
The Car: 98 Z/28
-Wheels are C5 Z06 18"x10.5" square setup
-Full Weight
-Bolt-Ons, 3.90 gear
-Strano Springs/Koni SA and dbl rod panhard bar
-Eradispeed Rotors with Hawk HT10 (front) and HP+ (Rear) pads
Tracks: (See link for AZ and Chuckwalla Tracks)
http://proautosports.com/tracks.html
I'm considering BFG Rivals in either 295/35 or 315/30. Which size would be recommended and why (grip, responsiveness, heat management, sidewall ride/flex)?
THANK YOU!
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Thanks for the info! Also great to hear from a local! Seems like I can't go wrong with the NT-05's especially because I'm a newbie and they are $175 less than the BFG Rivals. BUT, I do really want to try the BFG's but thats probably due to the hype and its really not going to matter for my first season of HPDE.
BTW, I'm still looking for two OEM C5 Z06 rear wheels. Do you have some extras you'd like to sell, or know anyone who would?
BTW, I'm still looking for two OEM C5 Z06 rear wheels. Do you have some extras you'd like to sell, or know anyone who would?
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Thanks for the info! Also great to hear from a local! Seems like I can't go wrong with the NT-05's especially because I'm a newbie and they are $175 less than the BFG Rivals. BUT, I do really want to try the BFG's but thats probably due to the hype and its really not going to matter for my first season of HPDE.
BTW, I'm still looking for two OEM C5 Z06 rear wheels. Do you have some extras you'd like to sell, or know anyone who would?
BTW, I'm still looking for two OEM C5 Z06 rear wheels. Do you have some extras you'd like to sell, or know anyone who would?
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I started doing HPDE's with the Nitto 05's and really liked them. The price is right and the grip is pretty good. The one thing I learned about them is as you get better(faster) they really talk to you. As you get closer to the edge with the Nt05, they get very loud. When I pushed them a little over the limit they started to slide slowly, giving me time to correct without losing total control of the car. The Nitto's also lasted long enough so that when they were done I was ready to move up to a R compound tire.
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I started out with stock tires (the old Firestone SZ50 runflats) on my 02 coupe for many years. I then ran F1 supercars off of my friends C5 Z06 for a couple years. I am now running Toyo R888's. If the weather looks really crappy/rainy for an event, I'll bring my street tires (Hankook V12's) and run them. I really don't see the need to go with track or DOT tires when first starting out. If you are pushing those kind of tires as a beginner, you are/will be in way over your head.
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I've only heard bad things about the Rivals concerning longevity. I'd skip them unless you're competing in a class that requires 200+ treadwear and just want the best grip possible regardless of cost.
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I started doing HPDE's with the Nitto 05's and really liked them. The price is right and the grip is pretty good. The one thing I learned about them is as you get better(faster) they really talk to you. As you get closer to the edge with the Nt05, they get very loud. When I pushed them a little over the limit they started to slide slowly, giving me time to correct without losing total control of the car. The Nitto's also lasted long enough so that when they were done I was ready to move up to a R compound tire.
On track they don't have as much cornering grip as the GY EMT, they get very greasy before the end of a session, squeal like stuck pigs and they stink like horse crap but they wear like iron.
On an autocross course they corner better than the GY EMT. I think that is because they grip better when cold and autocrossing is mostly about running on cold tires.
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I started doing HPDE's with the Nitto 05's and really liked them. The price is right and the grip is pretty good. The one thing I learned about them is as you get better(faster) they really talk to you. As you get closer to the edge with the Nt05, they get very loud. When I pushed them a little over the limit they started to slide slowly, giving me time to correct without losing total control of the car. The Nitto's also lasted long enough so that when they were done I was ready to move up to a R compound tire.
The only concern for me is that the NT05 doesn't really like rain. The NT05's are also my street tires and although I don't drive the '87 on the street that much, I will drop the speed on freeways by about 10 MPH.
I had used the older Kumho MX's before and they worked, but the NT05's are a lot better. Haven't tried the Kumho XS but the reviews seem to say it's an equal to the NT05
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My car is not my daily so rain is not a worry (im also in AZ)... Heat is an issue, i will be driving in 100 degree weather occasionally and my car is heavy (3700lbs race weight)
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I don't care for my nt05's, for me they feel slippery when close to the limit and I don't remember them squealing as warning. I was really impressed with the kuhmo xs, but they don't make sizes I want. They are great on heavy cars and handle heat too
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They get to temp pretty quickly but if you start them too high, they never get to temp and you will be all over the place.
They get very greasy in hot weather but are still ok if your HPDE sessions are in the 20 minutes range. They are very progressive, predictable and unbeatable in their price range.
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My experience with the NT-05s was not good. Grip level was slightly better than the Kumho XS' but they lasted less than 1/2 as long. They lost grip midway through the 7th day. Car was sliding all over. Braking and acceleration both were compromised. Must have been some sort of bad batch. My Kumhos lasted 15 days and I probably could have squeezed another 1 or 2 out of them. Both gave excellent feedback as the limit was approached.
Now I am on Michelin Super Sports. Only had them on for 1 day but they are as good as advertised. I am done experimenting with different tire manufacturers. To me, Michelins are the best so I will no longer short change myself on tires.
Now I am on Michelin Super Sports. Only had them on for 1 day but they are as good as advertised. I am done experimenting with different tire manufacturers. To me, Michelins are the best so I will no longer short change myself on tires.
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Since you asked, THIS is what I would recommend:
Hello from GT Racing Tires
Many of you already know me as Todd Z on the forum. I was working with another vendor but they have decided to do other advertising.
Greg Miller and myself sell race scrubs. We carry Pirelli, Hoosier, Michelin, Toyo and others. Our inventory often varies but we will almost always have tires in Corvette sizes. Our belief in what we sell is easy, If we wouldn't run it on our cars we won't sell it. Most everything we sell will have only one heat cycle and 75% or better rubber remaining.
If you need something we do not have. We will try and get it for you.
Most tires are $100.00 each or two sets for $700.00 plus shipping.
PM or call me at 414-350-6303. Greg's # 414-640-7218.
Hello from GT Racing Tires
Many of you already know me as Todd Z on the forum. I was working with another vendor but they have decided to do other advertising.
Greg Miller and myself sell race scrubs. We carry Pirelli, Hoosier, Michelin, Toyo and others. Our inventory often varies but we will almost always have tires in Corvette sizes. Our belief in what we sell is easy, If we wouldn't run it on our cars we won't sell it. Most everything we sell will have only one heat cycle and 75% or better rubber remaining.
If you need something we do not have. We will try and get it for you.
Most tires are $100.00 each or two sets for $700.00 plus shipping.
PM or call me at 414-350-6303. Greg's # 414-640-7218.
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Since you asked, THIS is what I would recommend:
Hello from GT Racing Tires
Many of you already know me as Todd Z on the forum. I was working with another vendor but they have decided to do other advertising.
Greg Miller and myself sell race scrubs. We carry Pirelli, Hoosier, Michelin, Toyo and others. Our inventory often varies but we will almost always have tires in Corvette sizes. Our belief in what we sell is easy, If we wouldn't run it on our cars we won't sell it. Most everything we sell will have only one heat cycle and 75% or better rubber remaining.
If you need something we do not have. We will try and get it for you.
Most tires are $100.00 each or two sets for $700.00 plus shipping.
PM or call me at 414-350-6303. Greg's # 414-640-7218.
Hello from GT Racing Tires
Many of you already know me as Todd Z on the forum. I was working with another vendor but they have decided to do other advertising.
Greg Miller and myself sell race scrubs. We carry Pirelli, Hoosier, Michelin, Toyo and others. Our inventory often varies but we will almost always have tires in Corvette sizes. Our belief in what we sell is easy, If we wouldn't run it on our cars we won't sell it. Most everything we sell will have only one heat cycle and 75% or better rubber remaining.
If you need something we do not have. We will try and get it for you.
Most tires are $100.00 each or two sets for $700.00 plus shipping.
PM or call me at 414-350-6303. Greg's # 414-640-7218.
Where are people getting sets of scrubs mounted for $100?
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I want to do this but mounting and balancing is a problem. I can find only 1 local tire place that will mount tires that they did not sell and they charge like $150 and will only do it if the tires are brand new - so scrubs are out.
Where are people getting sets of scrubs mounted for $100?
Where are people getting sets of scrubs mounted for $100?