Track day suitable tyre recmendations ?

Track day suitable tyre recmendations ?

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interloper

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2,747 posts

256 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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Ok chaps what do ya recomend ? I'm currently running an early 80's 944 running 15" cookie cutters. On my recent outing to Hethel my current tyres seemed to over heat within a matter of 6-8 laps, leading to some rather undesirable effects.

So what does make a good road/track compromise for the 44 ?

Melv

4,708 posts

266 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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From expereince, Goodyear NCT Eagle on a '44. But I'm sure Pirelli PO and Bridgestone S02 would be more than suitable.

Contact Wraysbury Tyres 01784 490065 www.wraysburytyres.co.uk

Tell 'em I sent you.

Melv

iguana

7,044 posts

261 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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interloper I have a set of 944 7x15 teledials with 2x 7mm new Firestones & 2x 5mm near new Michelin, all 215/60/15 clogging up my garage, ok hardly the ultimate in trackday rubber but you can have 'em for peanuts if you want 'em.

DontLift

9,396 posts

259 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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Have a word with EMC Motorsport re: the tyres they run on the 944 race cars (also on 15" Cookies) it one of the road legal race tyres, but i cant remember which one - (dunlop i think but dont quote me)

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P.S. I have a set of cookie cutters if you want them

>> Edited by DontLift on Monday 13th October 22:21

DontLift

9,396 posts

259 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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iguana said:
interloper I have a set of 944 7x15 teledials with 2x 7mm new Firestones & 2x 5mm near new Michelin, all 215/60/15 clogging up my garage, ok hardly the ultimate in trackday rubber but you can have 'em for peanuts if you want 'em.




Ig how much do you want for the wheels and tyres, sadly they are no good for the track as they are much much heavier then the cookie cutters but i have always liked the look of them

>> Edited by DontLift on Monday 13th October 22:23

iguana

7,044 posts

261 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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Dontlift, I Dunno mate probably £50 or so.

Oh I forgot to say to you your wagon was looking mighty good on its fuch's on sunday, get the spokes polished in a 911 style & it would look ace- not many 944s run fuches anymore & I think they look top banana on them.

interloper

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2,747 posts

256 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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Cheers for the info, think I'll be ringing EMC tomorrow and thanks for the offer of the wheels but I only want tyres and preferably sticky ones at that !

diver944

1,843 posts

277 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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One of the 944's secret weapons for trackday use is that with the seats down, you can fit a spare set of wheels with full race slicks in the boot. I bought a set of 16" from Silverline tyres in Warwick for only £85 each. Much cheaper than road tyres, they don't overheat and they last ages.....10 trackdays so far for mine.

If it's wet just stay on your road tyres.

dontlift

9,396 posts

259 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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iguana said:

Oh I forgot to say to you your wagon was looking mighty good on its fuch's on sunday, get the spokes polished in a 911 style & it would look ace- not many 944s run fuches anymore & I think they look top banana on them.


Agreed I do like the fuch's but want an alternative for winter running, and hate the look of cookie cutters, hence your teledials.

My fuch's need shot blasting and re-powder coating etc, and yes I was thinking about having the faces polished when i get them done.

Anyone know a good wheel restorer

dontlift

9,396 posts

259 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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interloper said:
Cheers for the info, think I'll be ringing EMC tomorrow and thanks for the offer of the wheels but I only want tyres and preferably sticky ones at that !


I have noted that some of the 944 racers will drive round the outside of other cars on slicks using these tyres so I reckon they would definately be worth a try

d5hef

193 posts

260 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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We use Colway retreads in the Porsche 924 series on 15" rims. The tyres are an intermediate compound and last well, they are also pretty cheap at around £50 per corner for a 205-50-15.

I think from the website contact details are:

Tel: 0191 386 9000
colwaymsport@aol.com

dontlift

9,396 posts

259 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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d5hef said:
We use Colway retreads in the Porsche 924 series on 15" rims. The tyres are an intermediate compound and last well, they are also pretty cheap at around £50 per corner for a 205-50-15.

I think from the website contact details are:

Tel: 0191 386 9000
colwaymsport@aol.com


Watched you guys at anglesey a couple of years ago, and the tyre smoke you all kicked up on school bend as you went onto the apex with the backends out at about 30 degrees lap after lap was fantastic....

d5hef

193 posts

260 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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It is good fun, and as far as bang per buck goes nothing comes close!

dontlift

9,396 posts

259 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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d5hef said:
It is good fun, and as far as bang per buck goes nothing comes close!


It certainly looked it, we were on the same bill as you guys that day, I was racing in TVR Tasmins at the time and popped my head in down the paddock to say hello....

I am seriously looking at running a 944 next year

d5hef

193 posts

260 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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Currently at most circuits the 944's are only a fraction quicker than the 924's and they have yet to get their own series? (currently running in the super coupe cup)

The 924's I would say is at present the better bet as the grids are always around the 20 car mark, and all the cars are equal. But give it a couple of years, and with the cost of building a 944 racer coming down all the time I'm sure it will have its day.

dontlift

9,396 posts

259 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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d5hef said:
Currently at most circuits the 944's are only a fraction quicker than the 924's and they have yet to get their own series? (currently running in the super coupe cup)

The 924's I would say is at present the better bet as the grids are always around the 20 car mark, and all the cars are equal. But give it a couple of years, and with the cost of building a 944 racer coming down all the time I'm sure it will have its day.


Main reason for looking at the 944's is a) i drive one every day, on almost identical suspension and with the shame engine mods, so I know I would enjoy racing one.... But also i know where there is a pre-built car going for 4.5k

d5hef

193 posts

260 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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Damn thats a good price!

dontlift

9,396 posts

259 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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d5hef said:
Damn thats a good price!


Indeed it is, and the car is ready to go, bar changing the seat position slightly...... fingers crossed after this weekend it will be mine