What are the Autocrossers rollin' on this year??
Alright, well I just ordered a set of 225/50/16 Falken Azenis RT-615's from the cheapest place I have ever found them!!!
Discounttire.com has then on back order for $124/each and shipping from the Utah warehouse to Raleigh, NC is $79 edgeracing.com has them for $103 and shipping from Miami, FL to Raleigh, NC is only $40 I was thinking about trying out the Bridgestone RE-01's since I'd heard great things about them. But they were another $32 each more expensive and I just couldn't justify moving up from Azenis at the moment. If I did I'd go for a set of Avon Tech R's... Those might be my next set though... Hoping these Azenis will last for atleast 10 Autocrosses :D ~ Chris |
Chris,
The 615s should be fine, just keep an eye on their temperature. They tend to get slippery if you overheat them. Talk to local folks that run them to see how hot they let them get. You'll probably want to go out and get a sprayer and fill it with ice water, especially as the days get hotter. -Bill p.s. don't the 615s come in a 245/45-16 size? |
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I am pimping 2 sets, Toyo RA-1 and Kumho V710, on my grocery getter wagon.
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Bridgestone RE070's on Sti take off's... They stick pretty good yet never leave me disappointed on the street.
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Hooiser 22.5x10x16 bias plys. Ditto on the sprayer. I could cook my azenis 215s in 2 runs with the xt6. Harbor freight has a decent jack for a nice price on sale ($79.99) for an aluminum. It isn't great but comparable to most $150ish aluminum jacks out there.
The azenis are a decent tire to drive to the event too. Mine were about good for 20 events. As most can attest to buy cheap tires to start as you become more experienced better tires are nice plus you didn't flat spot them while learning.;) Check out vulcan tire too for pricing. |
245/35/18 Kumho V710's wrapped around gold 18x8" OZ Ultraleggera wheels (18lbs each).
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Cars I've Autocrossed: - 2007 Lotus Elise (SS) - 2004 Honda S2000 (AS) - 2007 Saturn Sky turbo (AS) - 2002 Corvette Z06 (ASP) <=== That thing is a BLAST and a challenge to keep in a straight line!!! - 2001 VW Jetta TDI (HS) - 2001 Mazda Miata SE (CS) - 2001 Subaru Impreza 2.5RS (STS) <=== By far the BEST car I've EVER autocrossed... Won 2 trophies this year alone in that car and took FTD by nearly 2 seconds at the last Autocross with it :D - 2002 Subaru Impreza WRX (STX) - 2004 Subaru Impreza WRX STi (AS) - 2004 Subaru Impreza WRX STi (SM) <=== About 400whp!!! Not good for Autocrossing to say the least... - 2005 Subaru Impreza WRX STi (STU) - 2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STi (SM) - 2008 Subaru Impreza 2.5 sedan (or whatever they are called nowdays)... And finally.... - 1995 Subaru SVX (SM) There are probably a few more cars I could add to the list, but I can't remember that far back at the moment... :rolleyes: I'll have to go check out Harbor Freight too for that sprayer and Jack!! :D ~ Chris |
I just ordered my 275/40/17 Azenis from (of all places) Sears last night. They had a better price than Edge Racing, which blew my mind. SHould be here in a couple days.
The 'stones should be the favorite for my class, but they don't make a 275. Driving a RWD car in STU, I'm allowed a 275. So, dammit, I'm going to run a 275. :p The Avon Tech-R was replaced by the Tech-RA in 2006. The Tech-RA was then discontinued at the end of the year. I was bitterly disappointed, as I used both tires. The RA was a huge improvement over the R, mostly in construction. I also know an engineer at Cooper, who owns Avon, so I got some fantastic advice and support for the tires. So, yeah, no Avons for you. :p I did our first test and tune day on the Sumitomo HTR-III tires the dealer put on my RX-8. They wore well for the one day we ran on them, but I don't want to use them again. It was only in the mid-60s outside, but they overheated halfway through each run. We were cooling them with water in between runs, but that wasn't enough. The car was most responsive at the beginning of a run, but halfway through it simply wouldn't turn in any more. The sidewalls are very soft. Even for such a low-profile tire on 18s, I feel a lot of sidewall squirm. On a 60-second course I was less than 2 seconds off a guy in another RX-8 on 710s. If the Azenis are on the car by our first event, next weekend, I hope to be even with him. |
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You've never used r-comps or similar though right, it is a completely different ball game. You'll find out the first time you lock 'em up and flat spot 'em.:D Been there and done it as well as every other person who's gone to deticated tires has (unless they've got a big nose and lie!):D
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Sears has to special-order Azenis, but they carry the entire Falken line of tires and wheels. |
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Dare I ask how much they were each and what size you got?? ~ Chris |
Nevermind about the size... Just saw... 274/40/17's... Damn, those are some big tires ;)... Make sure to post pics up when you get them on the car! I wanna see an RX-8 with 275's on it :p
~ Chris |
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