This is a post by someone from a Corvette forum but I thought that it would be a helpful review for you:
"Well folks, i know this is a well reviewed tire, but I offer my opinions as a direct comparison of the Nitto Invos that I replaced on my 2006 Z06 with NT05 tires recently.
I have had them on the car about a month, long enough to have good comparison of dry and wet weather street performance and yesterday autocrossed with them..
The Invo is hands down the better street tire, only giving up straight line, dry weather hard acceleration traction to the NT05. If you don't race off the line at stop lights, there is no benefit to NT05's for street duty. I call
You must be registered for see images attach
on any review that says NT05 are good wet weather performers. Brand new, 1 day on the car, got caught in a rainstorm on the highway. I had hydroplaning at 70mph - bad. I hauled it down to 55mph and managed my way out of the storm. The Invos, even beyond half life, never exhibited this kind of hydroplaning behavior.
On the street, I never reached the cornering limit of the Invo.
So.. let's move on to autocross experience. Here, the NT05 is the clear winner (dry weather comparison). These things are probably as good as slicks were 5-10 years ago. Yesterday's course was about 40 seconds in size, favoring a high speed setup. I.e. nothing so tight that a cooper mini could use it's mini size advantage effectively. The configuration included a tough turn-around at the far end and a tight slalom before the finish, but found us deep into 3rd gear in the mid section (maybe 105mph?)
My car is an '06 Z06, stock except for a CAI and tune. I had a best lap of 38.3 seconds.
A race prepped C4 on slicks matched my NT05 times. A C6Z06 stock drivetrain but pfadt coilovers, carbotech brakes and full slicks bested the day at 35.8, only 2.5 seconds faster than my NT05 equipped car.
Those minis.. where were they you ask? Well even those who were tuned and equipped with slicks turned about 40.5 seconds - enough to keep pace with my buddy in his AMG C63 4 door sled (4000 lb mercedes!) shod with Invos.
Bottom line, if your car lives on the street with only occassional autocross or stop light racing, the Invo offers far superior all-conditions performance with only marginal trade in the dry.
If you auto-x once a month at least and you don't mind slowing down a little in the rain, the NT05 is today's choice.
Until I ran the autocross yesterday, I was really second guessing my choice to switch from the Invos.
I'll follow up on tire life a year from now
You must be registered for see images attach
The Invos gave me 15000 miles of enjoyment, including 4 HPDE track days and a dozen autocross events.
Hopefully at least one person finds this write-up helpful.
You must be registered for see images attach
OK, fast forward 9 months and that was the end of the NT05's. Unfortunately I did not record mileage exactly, but I'll estimate 8 to 10 thousand miles, 6 tough autocross weekends (100+ runs) and 1 HPDE. I think about half the life that I got from the original Invos all in all. Enjoyed the tires, but switched back to Invos for better life. Another set of wheels (used) and slicks (used) would be better for weekend duty. Spending $1350 twice as often for NT05's vs Invos does not make sense!! Used wheels and slicks would be a lot faster!"