It doesn’tHow does increasing the front tire size increase understeer?
Shoot I somehow missed those on Tire Rack.I’m a track noob too. I’m happy with my tire choice.
I got the Continental Extreme Contact Sport 02.
is an upgrade from the Super Sport
has very similar tread quality as the PS4S
is way way more affordable than the Michelins and have rebates.
so far I have done a couple of track weekends on them and they are grippy enough to learn but also let you know when you are losing traction in the corners.
I changed to 19 staggered for looks (got Titan wheels) 19 inch wheels don’t have as many options in tire sizing and you can’t rotate them. The way to go is 18 square. (When I get more experienced in the track I will probably get a set of wheels for the track and it will probably be 18 inch square set up with even grippier wheels.Shoot I somehow missed those on Tire Rack.
Did you keep the OEM sizing or did you change?
It doesn't. It does the opposite. I think he mistyped.How does increasing the front tire size increase understeer?
OBD does not log brake pressure.Does anyone have the OBD PIDs for brake pressure? I'm running race chrono and I wanna log that but I can't find the PIDs
You can actually get it from OBD but I do not know the addy. I think you have to have an ethernet type logging device like BM3. I can log it through the OBD port with BM3 logger.OBD does not log brake pressure.
you need to tap the CAN Bus to get it. In there You can get brake pressure and brake rear and front.
my re71rs make plenty of squealing noises when pushed to the limit. So did my rt660s. I honestly think it’s better to say it’s easier to lose a car on street tires than good 200tw tires.for us beginners the advice is to stay with good street tires until we can read the grip loss without the screeching sound the produce as they reach the limit, with tires with much higher grip it seems that you can lose the car without much warning.
probably right for someone going really aggressive on the track.my re71rs make plenty of squealing noises when pushed to the limit. So did my rt660s. I honestly think it’s better to say it’s easier to lose a car on street tires than good 200tw tires.
How does increasing the front tire size increase understeer?
It doesn’t
Correct. Fixed it. Thx y’all ?It doesn't. It does the opposite. I think he mistyped.
You definitely would.my re71rs make plenty of squealing noises when pushed to the limit. So did my rt660s. I honestly think it’s better to say it’s easier to lose a car on street tires than good 200tw tires.
My supra is the first car I did track days with and I am loving it. Started from Novice and I'm in high intermediate now in a year of tonnes of tracking.I have only done 2 track days with my GR86, but would a Supra be a good fit for a novice for HPDE or should I stick with the GR86?
There are some advantages of each, but I'm not sure about keeping both due to cost and parking and was thinking of selling the GR86. From what I keep reading is to start with a moment car first.