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| #Post#: 61-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Hillclimb tyres | |
| By: RobT Date: July 7, 2012, 2:27 am | |
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| Hi | |
| Conventional wisdom suggests that Avon crossplies are the way to | |
| go, usually supersoft A15 or A39 compound. Personally i dont get | |
| on with them, but maybe thats because my car is too heavy at | |
| 950kg. Radials are better for me, but supersoft compounds are | |
| scarce. Have used michelin moulded rally slick NO2 to some | |
| success, and similar Dunlop CR311 in 'wet' X22 seems good, | |
| although i have not personally used it. | |
| What are your experiences? | |
| Cheers | |
| Rob | |
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| Re: Hillclimb tyres | |
| By: samfish Date: July 7, 2012, 5:30 am | |
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| Does anyone use Circuit 'wet' tyres? | |
| They are SUPER soft. Maybe too soft? They soon get chewed up in | |
| the dry, but maybe not too bad on a short hill and a light car? | |
| We have some of the excellent 15inch Dunlop wets part-worn that | |
| could be tried.... | |
| #Post#: 70-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Hillclimb tyres | |
| By: RobT Date: July 8, 2012, 7:38 am | |
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| I dont think wets would have enough grip, soft yes, but too | |
| little tread on the ground. Have an email with dunlop presently | |
| enquiring about uncut wets which might be an option.... | |
| #Post#: 300-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Hillclimb tyres | |
| By: Tonyb Date: August 18, 2012, 9:37 am | |
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| I use Dunlop CR311 in X22 super soft compound. Works fine but | |
| could use a softer compound on the hills. On a sprint at say | |
| Pembrey on the second loop they are just starting to go off so | |
| as an all round tyre pretty good. | |
| They are also cheaper that 'proper' slicks at about half the | |
| price (approx �500.00 a seat as opposed to �1000.00 a set!!). | |
| That said I am told that Avon radials in a proper hill climb | |
| compound are worth at least a second over a rally slick. I have | |
| a set of 8j rims here ready to check this out but that will be | |
| next year now. I'll let you know when I do! | |
| As I under stand x22 is a wet compound, they normally cut them | |
| in to full wets. I use them un cut as wets and they are fine as | |
| long as there is not too much standing water. It's not unheard | |
| of for the Golf to be the fastest car on circuit in the wet on | |
| x22 slicks! Great feel and confidence from them. | |
| #Post#: 653-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Hillclimb tyres | |
| By: GEL Date: January 1, 2013, 5:02 am | |
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| Rob, | |
| Out of interest ... what suspension `set up` did you run the | |
| crossplies with ? , especially camber. | |
| Thank you. | |
| #Post#: 663-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Hillclimb tyres | |
| By: RobT Date: January 3, 2013, 2:26 am | |
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| Used -1 to -1.5, about as much as you would want to put on a | |
| crossply but less than a radial typically uses | |
| #Post#: 665-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Hillclimb tyres | |
| By: GEL Date: January 3, 2013, 3:43 am | |
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| Thanks | |
| FYI ... many people `up here` use zero camber in order to get | |
| them `to work`. A varied mix of small hatches through to | |
| Caterhams etc. | |
| #Post#: 667-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Hillclimb tyres | |
| By: RobT Date: January 3, 2013, 3:47 am | |
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| I think that works ok on a Caterham, but hatchbacks lean a | |
| lot..... | |
| #Post#: 668-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Hillclimb tyres | |
| By: GEL Date: January 3, 2013, 3:52 am | |
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| OK ... I`ll check out the set up`s next time around. | |
| #Post#: 669-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Hillclimb tyres | |
| By: RobT Date: January 3, 2013, 4:11 am | |
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| My ibiza used to fold over the outer edge of the tyre even with | |
| some negative camber on. Discussed it all with paul smith at | |
| bmtr at the time (avon guru) and only conclusion was that | |
| radials would suit my car better. And have gone much faster on | |
| them than on avon hillclimb crossplies. Go figure.... | |
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