Oh hell yus, gimme some Kumhos. They’re not bad at all. Especially if you still want to hear the tires before they break away. If money were no object, R compound. But never start with that @Drnick in the beginning. You won’t be able to hearing a thing.Who are the people that like Kumhos? They admit that out loud!?
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In the "Endurance 200s" I can talk about a couple of tires.
- Conti ECS (the newer 02 version that came out fall '22)
Quiet on the street, excellent in the rain, very good tire wear/durability, "OK" for feel on turn in and under high grip situations, pure mechanical grip just isn't that great, gets hot and greasy QUICK. I'd say the ECS02 would be pretty slippery at the end of a 30 min HPDE session.
- Michelin Pilot Sport 4S (Ancient tire...been on the market for years, but does everything well and nothing great)
Quieter than the ECS02 by a teeny bit, similar in the rain, better feel than the ECS02, similar wear to the ECS02, similar mechanical grip than the ECS02, gets greasy a little LESS quick than the ECS. Would still be fairly greasy after a 30 min session...just a little less so. You do pay the Michelin tax on these - not cheap.
- Hankook RS-4 (Also ancient, much more track focused, less streetable)
These are LOUD on the street with a little wear, they are good in the rain with full tread (not as good as the previous 2), mechanical grip is a lot higher (I'm biased...and I have HUNDREDS of laps on these), they are MUCH more heat tolerant, they wear like IRON, feel is similar to the other two, but this is just a FAR more track-focused tire. I have run these for years on 2 very different LeMons car (DA Integra, Foxbody Mustang GT), and they just take a beating and come back for more. A tire like the Hankook will get hot and greasy, but if you back off a lap, they come back.
These are much closer to the "fast" 200 TW tires like the RE71RS or the Yoko A052, they just aren't as fast, but they wear FAR longer. Excellent HPDE Track tire...crappy daily driver tire.
Great take on the tires aboveIn the "Endurance 200s" I can talk about a couple of tires.
- Conti ECS (the newer 02 version that came out fall '22)
Quiet on the street, excellent in the rain, very good tire wear/durability, "OK" for feel on turn in and under high grip situations, pure mechanical grip just isn't that great, gets hot and greasy QUICK. I'd say the ECS02 would be pretty slippery at the end of a 30 min HPDE session.
- Michelin Pilot Sport 4S (Ancient tire...been on the market for years, but does everything well and nothing great)
Quieter than the ECS02 by a teeny bit, similar in the rain, better feel than the ECS02, similar wear to the ECS02, similar mechanical grip than the ECS02, gets greasy a little LESS quick than the ECS. Would still be fairly greasy after a 30 min session...just a little less so. You do pay the Michelin tax on these - not cheap.
- Hankook RS-4 (Also ancient, much more track focused, less streetable)
These are LOUD on the street with a little wear, they are good in the rain with full tread (not as good as the previous 2), mechanical grip is a lot higher (I'm biased...and I have HUNDREDS of laps on these), they are MUCH more heat tolerant, they wear like IRON, feel is similar to the other two, but this is just a FAR more track-focused tire. I have run these for years on 2 very different LeMons car (DA Integra, Foxbody Mustang GT), and they just take a beating and come back for more. A tire like the Hankook will get hot and greasy, but if you back off a lap, they come back.
These are much closer to the "fast" 200 TW tires like the RE71RS or the Yoko A052, they just aren't as fast, but they wear FAR longer. Excellent HPDE Track tire...crappy daily driver tire.
This is the way @Drnickyeah stock is not square. OEM tires and wheels are fine for learning track days. If getting serious about track days you would already be sq
If you have any questions, or need to check tire availability, I am happy to help!Thanks for all the information, I’ll see what is available at discount tires or tirerack