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[Z06] Overall best tire for street/track

Old 10-06-2009, 08:11 PM
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Default Overall best tire for street/track

I've used the search button and there are tons of threads bout tires.

I just wanna know from the guys that run there z06 at the track and autox events.

Looking for best tire to replace the oem GY. Something i can use for the streets and when ever i wanna run the track or go to some autox events, and i dont need to swap tires between use.

I'm not a hardcore track driver nor 1/4 mile but once in a while I do attend these events.

Nittos,PS2,Bridgestone,etc.

Thanx
Old 10-06-2009, 08:22 PM
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I would say PS2.Its a far better tire in the dry,and even better then the GY in the rain.It does not have the grip of an R6 or a Pilot Cup,but it will do everything better then the GY.
Old 10-06-2009, 08:27 PM
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depends... is cost an issue? PS2's but ive heard they are expensive.

I run Nitto Invos - excellent on the dry and in the wet. If you have more money to burn go with the NT05's
Old 10-06-2009, 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by sky1
I would say PS2.Its a far better tire in the dry,and even better then the GY in the rain.It does not have the grip of an R6 or a Pilot Cup,but it will do everything better then the GY.
I will look into the ps2. Thanx

Originally Posted by toxin440
depends... is cost an issue? PS2's but ive heard they are expensive.

I run Nitto Invos - excellent on the dry and in the wet. If you have more money to burn go with the NT05's
I dont wanna spend much on these tires been that im gonna run the crap out of them and will only b used in the winter, and track. I have 360 wheels for the warmer weather w/ NT05's, Just not sure how they handle at the track. I've noticed the ps2's are more expensive then the NT05's.

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Old 10-06-2009, 10:50 PM
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Hi G35:

I run PS2's and can tell you they need heat in them before the start to grip. Even temps
in the 50's make them hard and break loose VERY easily. If they are for winter use only
you might want to consider softer compounds.

Stacey
Old 10-06-2009, 10:53 PM
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I have PS2's on my 08 Viper and they have tremendous amounts of grip...also a very predictable tire - unfortunately, they are also very pricey.
Old 10-06-2009, 11:27 PM
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+1 PS2 (personal experience)

I've heard NT-05s are good... but i know a couple people who had them, but changed to other tires
Old 10-07-2009, 12:04 AM
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I run NT 05. Run them on street and track. They perform great. Tire wear is not to good if ypu take them to the track a lot. For the price, the Nt 05 are great. NT 05 - around 1100$
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I'm about ready to replace the factory F1s now. They have tread left but can't hook under full throttle anymore. I'm leaning towards the NT05s but I'd like to hear more about them.

homel01- how would you compare the turn in and grip to that of the F1s?

Dreamin- do you know why the folks you mentioned went to other tires?

Anybody else with knowledge please jump in.

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Old 10-07-2009, 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Les
Dreamin- do you know why the folks you mentioned went to other tires?
In one case, he went to R compound tires. In the other case, i dont know.
Old 10-07-2009, 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Les
I'm about ready to replace the factory F1s now. They have tread left but can't hook under full throttle anymore. I'm leaning towards the NT05s but I'd like to hear more about them.

homel01- how would you compare the turn in and grip to that of the F1s?

Dreamin- do you know why the folks you mentioned went to other tires?

Anybody else with knowledge please jump in.
Are you saying you could hook up with the GY's under full throttle before...?
Old 10-07-2009, 01:39 PM
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I like my Nitto INVOs. For the price, I don't think you can beat them. I haven't taken mine out for a road course day so I can't help you there.

I have run an 11.1 on them though without even pushing them hard. I also think their grip and feel on the street is great. They aren't the stickiest tires I've ever had, but then again, you mentioned you wanted to balance cost v. performance.

I keep thinking about changing to a 19/20 setup -- if I go that route, I'll definitely stick with the INVOs. If I end up keeping my 18/19 HRE setup, then I may try a set of Hoosier A6 tires for a while.

Christian
Old 10-07-2009, 01:52 PM
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if you like smelly stinky tires, then buy nittos
invos also have thin sidewalls so your handling wont be as good.
the goodyear is really not as bad as people say, i'd definitely pick it over the invos.
i have the ps2s now and am really happy with them, probably best tire overall, but more expensive.
Old 10-07-2009, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by TAILWAG
Are you saying you could hook up with the GY's under full throttle before...?
I live at 2000 ft. of elevation which does affect power production. Even so, when new they would break loose at around 5000 RPMs in 1st and sometimes spin a bit at the top of 2nd. I was recently at sea level and matted the throttle in 1st which caused them to spin hard all the way through 1st and 2nd. I figured that was due to the denser air. However, just the other day at 2500 ft. I nailed it on a roll and the car was all over the place through the first 2 gears and that is not normal.

Bear in mind that, although there's decent tread left these tires have 13000 miles on them. I'd read that they get greasy towards the end of their life cycle and now I'm a believer!
Old 10-07-2009, 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Les
I'm about ready to replace the factory F1s now. They have tread left but can't hook under full throttle anymore. I'm leaning towards the NT05s but I'd like to hear more about them.

homel01- how would you compare the turn in and grip to that of the F1s?

Dreamin- do you know why the folks you mentioned went to other tires?

Anybody else with knowledge please jump in.
I bought my car with 6000miles. The GY were already dead by then. The GY are awful, they bounce and have poor traction. First thing I did was change the tires. I got the NT 05 because I live in Puerto Rico and it is always hot. The NT 05 are a summer tire which means that they are designed to perform the best when the road is dry. Still here it rains a lot and I have driven my Nt05 at 80mph in the rain anbd they behave.

Now my vette has10450, 4500miles on the NT05, 3 track days, and 1 drag day. They are still holding up pretty good.
I checked the Michelin and went with the Nt05 because of the price. I don't care about driving with non runflats so it was easy decision for me.

The difference between Invos and NT 05 is that the invos perform better in wet, but the NT perform better in dry.

Will I buy the NT 05?
definitely

Why did I change my GY as soon as I got my car?
Friend of mine. 30 years plus of driving experience, driving instructor.. Totaled his Z06 because of the GY, at 6000miles. He has a new Z, with invos. Called GM and they told him that the GY were good for 5k-7,500miles, depending how you drive
Old 10-07-2009, 03:48 PM
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I use the NT05's for street and auto-x. I will put my new GY's on as soon as Auto-x is over. The NT05's have somewhat better turn in and grip than the GY's (maybe 15%).They are not by a long shot Hoosier A6's. I will take the car for long drives during this "off" season and would prefer run flats for that reason. The NT05's still look new after 10 Auto-x sessions and probably 4000 "other" miles. I carry a Patch boy kit and compressor. I won once, (out of 36 cars in the street tire class this season )but I miss the R-tire class. I think the NT055's are better at 35-37 pounds hot for auto-x(than30-32 cold) but I really do not know.

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Old 10-07-2009, 05:29 PM
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I like my PS2's.

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When I don't want to switch to track only tires I leave on my PS2's. Do stick better than the runflats but you need to get some heat in them first .
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Good info from Dreamin, Homel01, jan eric, and the rest. I'm keeping an open mind and will keep reading.
Old 10-08-2009, 02:38 PM
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you have to decide if you are looking for a track tire that works OK on the street or a street tire that works OK on the track. you cannot have both...

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