Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Well Superlap Clubsprint has been run and won (By Nick Kalis in his Evo) with myself runner up in the R35. A couple of weeks back i ran a 1:40.19 at EC with slicks and AM Wing installed, so it was a bit of a mystery how we would go with the Advan AD08 285/30/18's. I had high hopes but it was not to be unfortunately. I ended up running a 1:44.8 in practice on thursday, following up with a 1:45.00 on Friday, and was not able to get back to that time thereafter. So there you have it, slicks vs road tyres about five seconds defference! Not good enough and with Nick surprising everyone with a 1:44.3 he smashed us all. Congrats Nick.

I would post up some video but it's just disgusting & messy, i would say even dangerous with such road tyres. Never again. Another issue with these tyres: they are a whopping 80mm shorter vs the stocker 20's, so whilst the 295/35's and 68 slicks work well, these ad08's at 630mm tall had "issues". Anyone thinking of running these on an R35 - don't bother (not that you ever would, except perhaps in such an event). VDC does not cope well with tyres less than 340mm tall it seems, and had to be turned off completely. Normally we would turn VDC off for a lap time, but i think it would have helped in such a low grip situation. Anyway excuses, excuses!

Big thankyou to Prestige Morotsport / DRGTR.COM.AU for their sponsorship during this event.

Special mention to Martin @ Willall who supported me (albeit remotely) during the three days of practice and both days of superlap. When i mentioned the tyre problem Martin had two new tunes sent out to me within 15 minutes (trying different power application techniques). Many thanks Martin, much appreciated. Also managed to fit Willall's new splitter the day before practice (see below) i will post up decent pics and install thread soon. This thing installs easily and is extremely robust and exceptional value. Unfortunately given the pathetic grip of the road tyres i was not really in a position to take advantage of any aero (i was not able to run my AM wing either, due to it being mounted on a carbon boot).

splitter_1.jpg

On the last session (on the bridgestones) i got greedy and ran for a few more laps than i should have, this was the result:

IMG_4804.jpg

black-calipers.jpg

Overall it was a good experience, i think driving on road tyres has ultimately served as good training. I dont think i will be doing a road tyre event again in this car though; the car is capable of so much more, and it's much more fun on r's or slicks.

Edited by LSX-438
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/322071-r35-road-tyres-250kmhr-vmax/
Share on other sites

Duncan - if you are going to be serious about this event next year can I suggest a new set of Dunlops for you.

At Phillip Island we have seen close to 5s / lap difference between an old set of Bridgestones (which I understand you tried) and a new set of the factory dunlops. (1.46 on new dunlops - 1.51 on old bridgestones). We all know there could be many other factors that could be the reason for that big difference but there is no doubt that the Dunlops are the best road tyre going around for these cars on a track.

Duncan - if you are going to be serious about this event next year can I suggest a new set of Dunlops for you.

At Phillip Island we have seen close to 5s / lap difference between an old set of Bridgestones (which I understand you tried) and a new set of the factory dunlops. (1.46 on new dunlops - 1.51 on old bridgestones). We all know there could be many other factors that could be the reason for that big difference but there is no doubt that the Dunlops are the best road tyre going around for these cars on a track.

Wow, i should have been on the new dunlops

damn

Well Superlap Clubsprint has been run and won (By Nick Kalis in his Evo) with myself runner up in the R35. A couple of weeks back i ran a 1:40.19 at EC with slicks and AM Wing installed, so it was a bit of a mystery how we would go with the Advan AD08 285/30/18's. I had high hopes but it was not to be unfortunately. I ended up running a 1:44.8 in practice on thursday, following up with a 1:45.00 on Friday, and was not able to get back to that time thereafter. So there you have it, slicks vs road tyres about five seconds defference! Not good enough and with Nick surprising everyone with a 1:44.3 he smashed us all. Congrats Nick.

I would post up some video but it's just disgusting & messy, i would say even dangerous with such road tyres. Never again. Another issue with these tyres: they are a whopping 80mm shorter vs the stocker 20's, so whilst the 295/35's and 68 slicks work well, these ad08's at 630mm tall had "issues". Anyone thinking of running these on an R35 - don't bother (not that you ever would, except perhaps in such an event). VDC does not cope well with tyres less than 340mm tall it seems, and had to be turned off completely. Normally we would turn VDC off for a lap time, but i think it would have helped in such a low grip situation. Anyway excuses, excuses!

Big thankyou to Prestige Morotsport / DRGTR.COM.AU for their sponsorship during this event.

Special mention to Martin @ Willall who supported me (albeit remotely) during the three days of practice and both days of superlap. When i mentioned the tyre problem Martin had two new tunes sent out to me within 15 minutes (trying different power application techniques). Many thanks Martin, much appreciated. Also managed to fit Willall's new splitter the day before practice (see below) i will post up decent pics and install thread soon. This thing installs easily and is extremely robust and exceptional value. Unfortunately given the pathetic grip of the road tyres i was not really in a position to take advantage of any aero (i was not able to run my AM wing either, due to it being mounted on a carbon boot).

splitter_1.jpg

On the last session (on the bridgestones) i got greedy and ran for a few more laps than i should have, this was the result:

IMG_4804.jpg

black-calipers.jpg

Overall it was a good experience, i think driving on road tyres has ultimately served as good training. I dont think i will be doing a road tyre event again in this car though; the car is capable of so much more, and it's much more fun on r's or slicks.

If your speedo indicated 250kph on 630mm wheels, it is actually only 221kph on 712 mm stock wheels for which the speedo is calibrated.

My totally stock car does 243kph at 100m mark before Turn1 at EC.

Your car should be good for 250kph+ on stock 20" tyres or 285kph on those 18" skateboard wheels...LOL

If your speedo indicated 250kph on 630mm wheels, it is actually only 221kph on 712 mm stock wheels for which the speedo is calibrated.

My totally stock car does 243kph at 100m mark before Turn1 at EC.

Your car should be good for 250kph+ on stock 20" tyres or 285kph on those 18" skateboard wheels...LOL

250km/hr as indicated on the vbox data. No way i would get to 285km/hr at EC, even on 630mm OD tyres

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • ok so if i wanted to go 18's i would go for 8's  in front 30+ or 32+ off set at front and the back 9 would be ok? what offset should i aim for.. then can i do some  hunting for wheel rim choices..    If i get this - will this fit all around: Size: 18 x 8.5 +37 - n what tyres size tyre should i get for front n back?  
    • Absolute f*cking nightmare. I had to take breaks constantly, and I was always pissed off when I got home. The line split in Italy on day 2 (we drove from the Netherlands), lol. Driving any narrow European town was... well, sh*t.   Appreciate it man. Here, I'll just drop a favourite from the load I took on Saturday.   I'll update here when things happen with the car, the thing is, with stock power and almost everything chassis-wise taken care of, there really are no problems. 268,000kms now and counting.  
    • Ah! I actually managed to snag a lightly used set.... that aren't so suitable for me right now. They don't work on a GTT without some cutting or creative heat moulding. I thought about reselling them myself cause I didn't want to murder them, but it looks like I'm probably going to attempt to murder them/melt them because I may as well. @GTSBoy @PranK can somebody close this thread?
    • Hey mate,  I have a set, one is slightly damaged but wont be noticable once installed.  Shoot me a message if your still after them 
    • I couldn't wait But, the black constant tension hose clamps were too thick and there wasn't enough clearance at the T/B and I couldn't get it to seat properly, so I had use a silver one there I also added some 3" silicone over the alloy bit that goes through to hole on the radiator support as it looked like it was sitting on the edge of the hole in the radiator support, I never noticed a rattle or anything, but there was a witness mark It is basicly done, and I can live with the silver hose clamp at the T/B, I will get a black clamp for the head vent though where it is attached to the bulkhead fitting  It never stops...LOL, only issue now with the shock tower brace is it slightly touches the under bonnet liner now, if I leave it it will either wear some paint off the brace where it touches, or damage the liner, so I removed the liner to see what I have to work with, with the liner removed I have about 20mm of clearance, but sadly the middle part of the underside of the bonnet is only dusted with paint and looks crap, so I cannot have that, but.... as I have a roll of Carbuilders premium under bonnet insulation in the garage laying around that is only 5.5mm thick (we were going to use it on the boys Patrol, but he crashed the front of it a few months and it was written off, hence why he now drives my old Honda Accord Euro), I'll use the OEM liner as a template and get the Carbuilders stuff fitted up to cover that dusted paint up
×
×
  • Create New...