Questions about Tires
Questions about Tires
Okay I have two questions:
1) I have a track day coming up next week and it is expected to be a high of 50 degrees F. Would you guys recommend I use my AD07's or 25's
I figured you guys would have more experience with track days in cold temps then on my side of the pond.
2) Also, I've noticed on both sets of tires, that I get a steering wheel vibration at around 90 mph. A lot of us in the US have the same problem. Have you guys experienced this as well? or is it a Fed Elise problem?
1) I have a track day coming up next week and it is expected to be a high of 50 degrees F. Would you guys recommend I use my AD07's or 25's
I figured you guys would have more experience with track days in cold temps then on my side of the pond.
2) Also, I've noticed on both sets of tires, that I get a steering wheel vibration at around 90 mph. A lot of us in the US have the same problem. Have you guys experienced this as well? or is it a Fed Elise problem?
Those are not common tyres over here, but googling I found:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... Neova+AD07
basically not a cold weather tyre.
I can't find anything about the 25 you refer to.
The reference tyre we use over here is the A048:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... ADVAN+A048
What is the 25 like?
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... Neova+AD07
basically not a cold weather tyre.
I can't find anything about the 25 you refer to.
The reference tyre we use over here is the A048:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... ADVAN+A048
What is the 25 like?
Uldis, the AD07 is standard fit on Elises now, and most of us have changed to them from Bridgestones on S2's.
ScottyB, I have the AD07's, but can't comment on them as a track tyre, as I've never tracked with them. If you are expecting a wet track, they would be good, but if it's just dry and cool, I'd imagine other tyres would be better.
ScottyB, I have the AD07's, but can't comment on them as a track tyre, as I've never tracked with them. If you are expecting a wet track, they would be good, but if it's just dry and cool, I'd imagine other tyres would be better.
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Sorry I did mean the A048's. I must have been doing some math at the time to come up with 25's.Uldis wrote:Those are not common tyres over here, but googling I found:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... Neova+AD07
basically not a cold weather tyre.
I can't find anything about the 25 you refer to.
The reference tyre we use over here is the A048:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... ADVAN+A048
What is the 25 like?
50f isn't that really quite cold? - like 10 or 12c?
What's the surface like - is it black tar or a lighter colour?
If it's lighter and as cold as I've said then :-
If so I'd go for the tYre with the tread block to get some heat into the tyre.
That's the problem with the 48's there's no block movement so it's hard to get heat into the tyre on a cold track.
2p or should that be 2c
Mac
What's the surface like - is it black tar or a lighter colour?
If it's lighter and as cold as I've said then :-
If so I'd go for the tYre with the tread block to get some heat into the tyre.
That's the problem with the 48's there's no block movement so it's hard to get heat into the tyre on a cold track.
2p or should that be 2c
Mac
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Scotty,
those temperatures are firly common here, basically most of the time.
And the 07's have some water clearing capabilities, better that the 48's.
So IMO if you expect rain, you could use them on the track, If dry, stick with the 48's, they're much better.
Pressures have a big say and they vary according to your driving style. Aim to run them at about 26 psi hot (measure just after the session).
And the vibration, it's most likely the tyre fiter not using the correct adapter to balance (for the offset).
I found this in several places and currenly know only one place that can balance them properly.
The Elise/Exige's offset is very different than otehr cars so people are not used to it.
I guess you will have to try several places until you find the best one.
those temperatures are firly common here, basically most of the time.
And the 07's have some water clearing capabilities, better that the 48's.
So IMO if you expect rain, you could use them on the track, If dry, stick with the 48's, they're much better.
Pressures have a big say and they vary according to your driving style. Aim to run them at about 26 psi hot (measure just after the session).
And the vibration, it's most likely the tyre fiter not using the correct adapter to balance (for the offset).
I found this in several places and currenly know only one place that can balance them properly.
The Elise/Exige's offset is very different than otehr cars so people are not used to it.
I guess you will have to try several places until you find the best one.