Ned Loh wrote:Cheers Dan. Unfortunately no updated lap time comparisons. Interesting that they rate the Khumo for dry cornering, which is what most of us are concerned about, and claim the AD08R weakness is dry cornering...
Yeh, that is pretty poorly worded, even if they had track times though those types of evaluations or any individual opinions are subjective and you don't know exactly how it was tested since its subject to so many variables (tyre pressure, we're the tyres shaved to see what they do when they wear, temperatures, driver etc...)
If you want a fast tyre the best thing to do is look at fast guys who drive a similar setup to you and see what they use. When I was buying Semi's for my Evo the choice was pretty obvious to buy either A050's or Z221's since almost every record is set on either of those tyres and that is what the fast guys run (I have Z221's) On my NC I was told by fast guys that A050's and V70A's are the goods so I'll try either of them when I burn out my current NT01's which I only brought because they were just an entry level semi that I'd burn out before I was fast enough to need a better tyre (my PB has come down a couple of seconds and I've arguably got a couple more to go before I 'need' something better).
If you want the fastest tyre and you don't have a class problem that makes you run S tyres, I'd suggest buying a second set of wheels and run semis, you'll keep your race tyres in better condition that way and you don't have to worry about burning out the tyres you need to drive to work.
Even if you do need to run S class tyres you might want a second set of wheels anyway since AD08's or similar tyres are going to likely be illegal to drive on the road well before they are corded and too low to drive on the track particularly around the sidewall (I saw this on the Non-R AD08's I ran on my Evo for the street and my current R-S3's).
2009 NC2 - Ohlins (7kg/5kg), Whiteline Sways, Weds TC105N (17x8), OEM Hardtop & 2009 987.2 Boxster