I have a Clio 182 track/race car, still with the OEM 16" wheels and using 205 16 45 tyres
I've had decent laptimes on the old Federal RSR-R tyres.
I've had not so good laptimes and shocking wet performance on the Yoko Advan NeovaAD08RS (probably the worst performance track tyre I've ever used)
Then the penny dropped! Coming from a high powered 4WD car it was imperative that all the tyres were pretty much the same.
In this car I can put grippy tyres on the front and the shitty Yokos on the back, and actually improve the handling by getting the rear to move out on corner entry.
I've just tried Zestinho Gredge soft compound on the front, rock hard Yokos on the back, and equalled my best lap times, but was hoping to go at least a few tenths quicker.
My home track is Lydden Hill, then Brands Indy.Particularly at Lydden I hit the limiter in 3rd well before I need to brake for two corners, but not early enough to change up to 4th and back down. I've tried short shifting to 4th early, but that just sucks laptime.
So I intended to go back to the Fed RSR-R, (it has been replaced by the RSR-Pro which I also didn't find so great) but they only have 205 16 50 available.
By my reckoning using a 205 50 instead of 205 45 would increase the rolling diameterby 20mm, so would that help getting to a higher speed without hitting the limiter?
Is the downside slightly impaired acceleration out of the corners?
If I only changed the fronts and left the rears 20mm 'smaller' what effect would that have? Apart from putting a weird rake on the car, which I could adjust out on the coilovers.
Cheers Andy
I've had decent laptimes on the old Federal RSR-R tyres.
I've had not so good laptimes and shocking wet performance on the Yoko Advan NeovaAD08RS (probably the worst performance track tyre I've ever used)
Then the penny dropped! Coming from a high powered 4WD car it was imperative that all the tyres were pretty much the same.
In this car I can put grippy tyres on the front and the shitty Yokos on the back, and actually improve the handling by getting the rear to move out on corner entry.
I've just tried Zestinho Gredge soft compound on the front, rock hard Yokos on the back, and equalled my best lap times, but was hoping to go at least a few tenths quicker.
My home track is Lydden Hill, then Brands Indy.Particularly at Lydden I hit the limiter in 3rd well before I need to brake for two corners, but not early enough to change up to 4th and back down. I've tried short shifting to 4th early, but that just sucks laptime.
So I intended to go back to the Fed RSR-R, (it has been replaced by the RSR-Pro which I also didn't find so great) but they only have 205 16 50 available.
By my reckoning using a 205 50 instead of 205 45 would increase the rolling diameterby 20mm, so would that help getting to a higher speed without hitting the limiter?
Is the downside slightly impaired acceleration out of the corners?
If I only changed the fronts and left the rears 20mm 'smaller' what effect would that have? Apart from putting a weird rake on the car, which I could adjust out on the coilovers.
Cheers Andy