bloose
Viper Owner
Calling all track rats
Got a question about heat cycling tires. I've got a set of Michelin PS tires that I've got about 8 on track heat cycles on over 2 days (30 min. sessions). I'm considering a track event and the track time will be in 15 min. sessions. For a 2 mile course that seems pretty short to me as I figure it's worth about 8-9 good laps maximum per session and should get me 8 track sessions for the day (1 per hour).
I'm trying to maximize the life of the tires and from what I understand, the number of heat cycles on the tires will harden them up way before I run out of tread. So should I be concerned with 8 heat cycles in a day? It seems excessive. I've also heard that 8 heat cycles on a set of Michelin PS is where the traction is maximized (that's where I'm at now) and that it's all down hill from here until they're no longer usable on the track.
Is 15 minutes normal? Also, If I have to drive to the event (100 miles) on the tires, do I consider this a heat cycle?
Thanks
Got a question about heat cycling tires. I've got a set of Michelin PS tires that I've got about 8 on track heat cycles on over 2 days (30 min. sessions). I'm considering a track event and the track time will be in 15 min. sessions. For a 2 mile course that seems pretty short to me as I figure it's worth about 8-9 good laps maximum per session and should get me 8 track sessions for the day (1 per hour).
I'm trying to maximize the life of the tires and from what I understand, the number of heat cycles on the tires will harden them up way before I run out of tread. So should I be concerned with 8 heat cycles in a day? It seems excessive. I've also heard that 8 heat cycles on a set of Michelin PS is where the traction is maximized (that's where I'm at now) and that it's all down hill from here until they're no longer usable on the track.
Is 15 minutes normal? Also, If I have to drive to the event (100 miles) on the tires, do I consider this a heat cycle?
Thanks