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My experience is that Skylines (well GT-R's at least) are too heavy for R888's. They seem to work better on lighter cars. They just don't last more than 1 hot lap on a GT-R without going squishy.

Weight is one thing that most people don't consider when discussing semi-comps. But I'm sure it's why some tyres work better on some cars than others.

Thats why I think the Bridgestones work the best with GT-R's as they handle the weight the best. I think in the dry they are even better than the Dunlops for my car.

My 2c.

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Some of the guys that do the multiclub super sprints use them regularly and happy with them

It's probably because I am a bad driver, but I haven't found much difference between the S-Comp RT215s and my old R-Comp R888s in terms of outright grip.

It's in heat capacity that I found the biggest gain. The RT215s would go greasy after a half a dozen flying laps of Wakefield, whereas the R888s usually make it to 10 laps before the rear would get loose.

At a supersprint, where it's only 3-4 flying laps a go, I'd probably be quite happy to use S-Comps.

p.s. i actually got quoted 380... sounds a little better now doesnt it..

r888's in gg compound..

asking taleb now :thumbsup:

Just make sure you find out the production dates, the ones I saw on the forums from whatever sponsor it was were old and soft compound.

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