Here's a good question...why do you guys keep mentioning the 215 Azenis when they come on a 225/50/16? Their sidewall is only 0.4'' taller than a 225/45....
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Originally posted by mazur View PostHere's a good question...why do you guys keep mentioning the 215 Azenis when they come on a 225/50/16? Their sidewall is only 0.4'' taller than a 225/45....
Jay
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Originally posted by 10/10ths View PostMonkey Balls? Nah, they dont suck that bad. Caps/225's I wouldnt try, but 225's on weaves is surprisingly good.
Originally posted by matt View PostI had a set of 225/50s. They didn't fit.
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Originally posted by Axxe View Post
Need spacers. I use 15mm up front and they work fine, didn't put any out back.
Originally posted by Mystikal View PostThat 0.4" is enough to deem them useless on an E30 that doesn't have fender well (read: not fender rolling) mods. They would rub in almost every direction.
Jay
I'm starting to wonder if I should ditch the 16's and get either 15's or 17's. Tire selection was never this hard on my E36:| Too many compromises.
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[quote=rsafier;867890]The biggest issue with the E30 is lack of ability to fit rubber. Even if you go nuts like myself 285s are the most you can cram under the car and it requires pretty much destroying the car in the looks department.
Says who?
My car was being built as a DSP car with 275 15's and flared to fit 285/30/18's. But as I'm willing to call driving a gut busting car on the street fun, I want to to drive this on the street and it be fun. So I'm going to just turbocharge it, (BTW VERY similar as what you have done and would like to aim for the same power intitially).
So...................When the car is flared, and painted I'm going to fit 285's up front, and 315's out back. with flares I think it'll look bad ass. But I guess others who aren't autoxers will think it just looks silly.sigpic
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[quote=DSP74;891507]Originally posted by rsafier View PostThe biggest issue with the E30 is lack of ability to fit rubber. Even if you go nuts like myself 285s are the most you can cram under the car and it requires pretty much destroying the car in the looks department.
Says who?
My car was being built as a DSP car with 275 15's and flared to fit 285/30/18's. But as I'm willing to call driving a gut busting car on the street fun, I want to to drive this on the street and it be fun. So I'm going to just turbocharge it, (BTW VERY similar as what you have done and would like to aim for the same power intitially).
So...................When the car is flared, and painted I'm going to fit 285's up front, and 315's out back. with flares I think it'll look bad ass. But I guess others who aren't autoxers will think it just looks silly.
Honestly with my suspension setup I am suprised how well it behaves on the street. A group of us drove 300+ miles to a national tour event and I was pretty comfy, my buddy in his Subie on the other hand was sore as hell.
[whore alert] if your looking for a turbo setup I am looking to sell mine off BTW[/whore alert]SM 19 - Serial Destroyer of Cars
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Originally posted by rsafier View PostYeah as far as having more tire, especially for autocross there is no such thing as "too much".
To the OP - what are your tire temps looking like?? How is your alignment setup, particularly front camber and toe?
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Originally posted by kendogg View PostAsk that to the people who wet to nationals last year when it was cold out.
To the OP - what are your tire temps looking like?? How is your alignment setup, particularly front camber and toe?SM 19 - Serial Destroyer of Cars
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Originally posted by rsafier View PostDo you see national level guys switching to narrower tires when its cold out? Other then a wet rain tire I haven't seen it ever.
The part most people seem to not understand is that you need to be able to get these massive tires hot. I recommend a pyrometer to pretty much anybody before spending money on other stuff. Check and record your tire temps, see whats really going on. Look at your alignment, etc.
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Cold temperatures do put a damper on the Hoosier race tires but not so much for the 710's. They heat up quite fast and don't need to get as hot as the Hoosier. On a 70* day my first run gets them up to temperature (225 50 15's). If I don't cool them off before my second run they start getting greasy.
Even with a skinnier race tire you wont see much of a change in cold weather in autocrossing.
This is one reason why I asked why Nationals was held so late in the year.
But even a cold race tire is faster than a cold performance street tire. I know, no one said they were faster. Just stating the fact.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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