rcl4668
Enthusiast
I have a 2008 convertible with autoform rollbar and 6-point harnesses that I use/will use for about 4-8 driving schools and 6-8 autocrosses per season (early Spring to late fall here in Oregon/Washington).
I currently have a set of lightweight Sidewinders rims with the stock Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires on the car:
I am considering ordering another set of Sidewinders from Jon B at Partsrack for driving school/autocross use only (this rim has the dual advantage of being an OEM, manufacturer-approved rim while being one of the lightest rims out there for the Viper short of magnesium/carbon fiber rims). I am at best an intermediate/novice driving school student and am completely new to autocross with this being my first year doing some SCCA Solo 2 events.
My options for tires it seems are as follows:
1) Sidewinders with the same Michelin Pilot Sport Cups tires as the ACR in the ACR sizes (345/30/19 rear 295/30/18 front). Advantage: more grip in the dry with a dedicated DOT-approved R compound competition tire, less understeer because of slightly wider front tire width. Disadvantage: I have heard that these are not that great in the wet and here in the NW a wet track day in the fall is a real possibility (I drive to and from the track and don't want to trailer alternate rim/tire sets);
2) Sidewinders with the Hoosier A6 or R6: I don't really have any firsthand info about these tires although I imagine they would have even slightly higher dry grip than the Sport Cups. I would also guess that they would be even worse in the wet given their semi-slick design; and
3) Sidewinders with another set of Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires in stock sizes. Disadvantage: No increase in performance although I must say these tires have been doing great during driving schools (they feel a little greasy in autocross but that may due to high torque/tire pressure setup). Advantage: Best wet weather performance, I can use the rim tire combo as temporary "spares" if I ever get a flat on my street tires.
What say you all? Thanks.
/Rich
I currently have a set of lightweight Sidewinders rims with the stock Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires on the car:
I am considering ordering another set of Sidewinders from Jon B at Partsrack for driving school/autocross use only (this rim has the dual advantage of being an OEM, manufacturer-approved rim while being one of the lightest rims out there for the Viper short of magnesium/carbon fiber rims). I am at best an intermediate/novice driving school student and am completely new to autocross with this being my first year doing some SCCA Solo 2 events.
My options for tires it seems are as follows:
1) Sidewinders with the same Michelin Pilot Sport Cups tires as the ACR in the ACR sizes (345/30/19 rear 295/30/18 front). Advantage: more grip in the dry with a dedicated DOT-approved R compound competition tire, less understeer because of slightly wider front tire width. Disadvantage: I have heard that these are not that great in the wet and here in the NW a wet track day in the fall is a real possibility (I drive to and from the track and don't want to trailer alternate rim/tire sets);
2) Sidewinders with the Hoosier A6 or R6: I don't really have any firsthand info about these tires although I imagine they would have even slightly higher dry grip than the Sport Cups. I would also guess that they would be even worse in the wet given their semi-slick design; and
3) Sidewinders with another set of Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires in stock sizes. Disadvantage: No increase in performance although I must say these tires have been doing great during driving schools (they feel a little greasy in autocross but that may due to high torque/tire pressure setup). Advantage: Best wet weather performance, I can use the rim tire combo as temporary "spares" if I ever get a flat on my street tires.
What say you all? Thanks.
/Rich