Hi all,
Has anyone used 14" R spec tyres and then gone to 15" R specs without any other changes?
I realise that 15" with the lower profile ratio will handle track work better but I'm interested in finding by just how much?
I'm in the position of needing either 2 x 14" Dunlops or spending the extra money and buying 4 x 15" Toyo's or Dunlops,
as next year is going to be first year doing a full series and not having any experience driving other than club days, I'm not sure if spending the extra $800 is really necessary or if I'm better off running what I've got and getting used to the car and racing ( at the back), and spending time learning from others the correct lines etc.
Thanks
Terry
Time difference between 14" & 15" R specs
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I had 185 x 14 yokohama's r spec tyres and went to 205 x 15's r888's. I did go a bit faster with the 15's, it was noticable out of corners where it had more grip. But even after spending about $3,000 on upgrading to 15x8's and nb8b brakes and a retune with another 20kw's. The times only went from 1:57 to a 1:55 at phillip island. Even now after taking more weight out of it and driving a bit better i have only dropped another 2 seconds to 1:53. So it takes a fair bit to make a difference to your lap times. Not just slightly bigger tyres.
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Thanks for that info Lightyear.
I think I'll keep my money in my wallet and just get some experience with the car the way it is.
Terry
I think I'll keep my money in my wallet and just get some experience with the car the way it is.
Terry
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Good idea. I think I would have been much better off starting on 185r14s. Cheaper, lighter and much less fuss. Going to R-Specs gives you 1 or 2 seconds, much better control and fewer heat problems. Varying the size of the R-Spec only gains you a tenth here or there.
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wheel diameter has nothing to performance specs. overall tyre diameter and width is what you need to concern yourself with. and matching that tyre width with the rim width.
14x6 w/ 185/60r14 tyres vs 15x7 w/ 205/50r15 tyres... even though the tyre diameter is increased effecting accelleration, the extra rubber on the track from the wider rubber allows higher speeds thru corners. it's all a balancing act really.
and as above, going for the 14s tyres is most likely the better option. the smaller the tyre, the cheaper it is.
14x6 w/ 185/60r14 tyres vs 15x7 w/ 205/50r15 tyres... even though the tyre diameter is increased effecting accelleration, the extra rubber on the track from the wider rubber allows higher speeds thru corners. it's all a balancing act really.
and as above, going for the 14s tyres is most likely the better option. the smaller the tyre, the cheaper it is.
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