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markings on my RT 215's
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 6:56 pm
by StanTheMan
Ted was mentionong something about the Falken RT-215's being available in 3 different compounds.
so here are my markings
tyre size 205/15/50
made in japan
V 85...... speed rating ?
H08R2904 ....last 4 digits i assume to be Date of manufacture not sure about the first 4
V436....no idear
PR-157-01 ...also no idear
it would be interesting to hear from those in the know.
edit: Changed speed rating from W86 to V85
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:43 pm
by Babalouie
Well the important thing is that you paid a tyre shop to sweep the sand away from the edges
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:53 pm
by StanTheMan
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:20 pm
by irwin83r
http://www.1010tires.com/tech.asp?type=tiresexplains it all.
and this is kinda interesting.. might only apply to yanky tyres
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:08 pm
by smiles
I don't recall ever seeing that the RT215's came in different compounds. Some used to say it depends on where they were made but those were usually the shops against Tempe bringing in their own!
I think Ted may have got them confused with Dunlop DO1's or something. But would be interested to hear if anyone knows otherwise.
Someone mentioned speed rating of the mx5 tyres, does the car really need a w rating, I really doubt any stock mx5 will ever get close to the 270km/h that a w is rated for
... perhaps v is more logical.
Re: markings on my RT 215's
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:24 pm
by bigdog
StanTheMan wrote:so here are my markings
tyre size 205/15/50
made in japan
W 86...... speed rating ?
H0.... a professional female?
8R..... fast right hander?
2904 ....last 4 digits i assume to be Date of manufacture not sure about the first 4
V4..... really crappy English Ford engine
36....no idear, bust size perhapas?
PR-157-01 ...also no idear
it would be interesting to hear from those in the know. (and Bigdog!)
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:28 pm
by StanTheMan
Re:
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:33 pm
by StanTheMan
smiles wrote:Someone mentioned speed rating of the mx5 tyres, does the car really need a w rating, I really doubt any stock mx5 will ever get close to the 270km/h that a w is rated for
... perhaps v is more logical.
just went & checked.....V is indeed correct
I'll correct this in the original post.
Re:
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:49 pm
by smiles
StanTheMan wrote:smiles wrote:Someone mentioned speed rating of the mx5 tyres, does the car really need a w rating, I really doubt any stock mx5 will ever get close to the 270km/h that a w is rated for
... perhaps v is more logical.
just went & checked.....V is indeed correct
I'll correct this in the original post.
Stan, I think in another thread someone had said the car was stock with a w rating (hard to believe) but if this is the case then it's worth keeping in mind as having tyres with a lower speed rating is enough for insurance companies to knock back claims.
Actually just checked my owners manual and the stock tyre was 185/60/14 82H (H=210km/h). This is for an 89 model.
Re:
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:01 pm
by Casey
smiles wrote:Stan, I think in another thread someone had said the car was stock with a w rating (hard to believe)
Yep - all NB8Bs
should have W tyres fitted.
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:05 pm
by StanTheMan
well as along as its higher than the H rating it should be Ok though shouln't it?
The standard Mx5 will never get to 270 we all know that. but it doesnt mean another car which happens to have the same tyre size can't.
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 9:21 am
by smiles
That's right, aslong as the rating is higher it's fine.
You can get the same size tyre in different speed ratings.
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:58 am
by Ted
I didn't get the markings on mine, will do tonight (hopefully).
With the compounds, I tried a set when they first appeared, some 7 or 8 years ago. Were sticky as all hell, and only marked with Falken Azenis. Then they started getting popular. Sometimes the Australian importer only brings in a single compound. For example the Bridgestone RE55, when they first came in, everyone running a car over about 1250kgs started complaining that they could only get one day out of them before they were well worn. Yes, with the D01J you can get SS and SM here, I think there is a third compound available ex-Japan.
Remember the old Dunlop W1-Spec R, fantastic and grippy tyre for the money. Did some of my fastest lap times on these. Then they went to the W10, and these were quite a step back. Same with the RE71 Bridgestone, the RE710 was quite ordinary though it was about this time that the true R tyres started appearing.
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 9:40 am
by Ted
OK mine say:
195/60/R14 86H
PR157-01
V433
Re:
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 4:28 pm
by Brad
Ted wrote: Then they went to the W10, and these were quite a step back. Same with the RE71 Bridgestone, the RE710 was quite ordinary though it was about this time that the true R tyres started appearing.
Those W10's were terrible. I had them on the Pug, they were noisy, terrible in the wet and greassy in the dry.