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2cnd chance 04-06-2013 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mlee (Post 6366026)
I would have aftermarket wheels and tires for the street with the Z/28.

Not a fan of the stock wheels anyway.

What? Those wheels are sweet!

LimaCharlie 04-06-2013 11:46 PM

Small price to pay if you can afford the car and actually use it (AKA competition use). The Z/28 will probably hang with the Z06/Z07 (with Cup tires) on most road courses.....maybe even the ZR1. The stock Z/28 tires are a big reason for this.

The IOM Ninja 04-07-2013 12:42 AM

HMM looking at the tread of them, they seem to be Pirelli's answer to the Michelin Pilot Sport Cup Tyres...

Michelin's:
http://modgarage.net/image/361/miche...-cup-tyres.jpg

Pirelli's:
http://static.autoexpress.co.uk/site...o-trofeo-r.jpg

mikeyg36 04-07-2013 12:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The IOM Ninja (Post 6392682)
HMM looking at the tread of them, they seem to be Pirelli's answer to the Michelin Pilot Sport Cup Tyres...

Michelin's:
http://modgarage.net/image/361/miche...-cup-tyres.jpg

Pirelli's:
http://static.autoexpress.co.uk/site...o-trofeo-r.jpg

They are.

brt3 04-07-2013 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LimaCharlie (Post 6392582)
Small price to pay if you can afford the car and actually use it (AKA competition use). The Z/28 will probably hang with the Z06/Z07 (with Cup tires) on most road courses.....maybe even the ZR1. The stock Z/28 tires are a big reason for this.

I agree. The new generation of DOT Track Tires (Dunlop SportMaxx, Pilot Sport Cup, P-Zero Trofeo R, etc.) are incredible. I agree with the earlier post about the necessity of having two sets of wheels/tires. From my experience that makes things a lot easier, and ensures the longevity of the track set.

When it comes to cost, on my last track car I could usually get 5-7 track days out of the tires. I felt it was worth the expense, as the tires helped transform the car.

The Z/28 is designed around these tires. I'm sure it will still do great on something like a Pilot Super Sport (I haven't checked available sizes on that), but it will really shine on the Trofeo Rs. I'm going to see how this goes, expense-wise. If my intuition is correct and the Z/28 results in me doubling my track time, then I may have to rethink my tire budget...

You gotta love First World problems like these, eh? :biggrin:


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