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Old May 17, 2005 | 01:51 PM
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Originally posted by karlooz
ya i use the dunlop ssr r compound tires. some have said it's not a true r compound, just a very very good street tire. very communicative and progressive break away. they look good for 500 miles of highway driving and ~4hours of track time.

The Dunlops were devoleped as Race tires that can be driven on the street. They are similiar to Michelin Pilot Sport Cups in that they are a race tire, but not a TRUE super-soft race compound like a Hoosier would be. A great choice for someone who does not want to switch to race tires at the track.

They can be shaved to 4/32" before running to fight excess heat build-up, and that combined with heat cycling will help them to get the best life.
 
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Old May 17, 2005 | 02:03 PM
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Originally posted by damon@tirerack
The Dunlops were devoleped as Race tires that can be driven on the street. They are similiar to Michelin Pilot Sport Cups in that they are a race tire, but not a TRUE super-soft race compound like a Hoosier would be. A great choice for someone who does not want to switch to race tires at the track.

They can be shaved to 4/32" before running to fight excess heat build-up, and that combined with heat cycling will help them to get the best life.

hey damon,

there were rumours on the boards that they are being discontinued. on this rumour i picked up another set. i heard this weekend that the tire rack's unbelievable prices were and introductory offer not a blowout sale. are the SSRs being discontinued, replaced, or...?
 
Old May 17, 2005 | 02:50 PM
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You haven't poped your cherry until you do a 180!

 
Old May 17, 2005 | 03:06 PM
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Originally posted by Itzkirb
You haven't poped your cherry until you do a 180!

dude that's nothin. i guess i popped my cherry twice since i did a 360 @ 80~90mph! you've heard of opposite lock haven't you? .
 

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Old May 17, 2005 | 04:54 PM
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For track newbies, Hank has a great book out that is a must read:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...238006-4911854

I remember him telling me last year that he's working on a new one, but this is all I could find.

Carlos, what pressure were you running your tires at when hot? Hard to judge from the photo, but from the wear it looks like it may have been a little high. Could be why you spun...
 
Old May 17, 2005 | 05:05 PM
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Originally posted by Holger B
For track newbies, Hank has a great book out that is a must read:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...238006-4911854

I remember him telling me last year that he's working on a new one, but this is all I could find.

Carlos, what pressure were you running your tires at when hot? Hard to judge from the photo, but from the wear it looks like it may have been a little high. Could be why you spun...
i actually have 2 copies of hank's book . one from GGR ground school and the other i just received from GGR autocross school.

the wear is mostly on the outer 1/4 of the tire, both front and rear. started w/ 30 ft/36rr COLD which increase to 36 ft/44rr HOT. i wanted a basis from which i can later play with. i have read that some prefer 32ft/36rr HOT. that means i should start with 26ft/30rr? kinda low isn't it?

nah, i spun 'cause i was in too hot, wide and turned in when unweighted after the crest in the road. my instructor told me not to worry, it's part of learning. tap the breaks next time before the turn or just wait until the car becomes weighted again when "landing" after the crest.
 

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Awesome!!! It's addicting, isn't it?
 
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Awesome!!! It's addicting, isn't it?
lemme tell ya, wait.... you already know
 
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good things come in threes and 5 is a lucky number. and when i used to smoke (long ago) i smoked 555s.
Cool, just curious. 555 has been a primary sponsor for subaru WRC for a long time.
 
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Originally posted by karlooz

the wear is mostly on the outer 1/4 of the tire, both front and rear. started w/ 30 ft/36rr COLD which increase to 36 ft/44rr HOT. i wanted a basis from which i can later play with. i have read that some prefer 32ft/36rr HOT. that means i should start with 26ft/30rr? kinda low isn't it?
Sounds like you need more negative camber for starters.
 
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Originally posted by karlooz
hey damon,

there were rumours on the boards that they are being discontinued. on this rumour i picked up another set. i heard this weekend that the tire rack's unbelievable prices were and introductory offer not a blowout sale. are the SSRs being discontinued, replaced, or...?
They are not being discontinued. Dunlop just quit making a few sizes. I think their size lineup is pretty much settled now.
 
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Old May 17, 2005 | 10:18 PM
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Sorry in advance for the hijack...

Are they holding the line on price or was that an intro teaser (like the crack dealer giving you the first rock for free)?

Damon, also can't you suggest to them that they make a dry weather version (sort of a more reasonably priced MPSC)?
 
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