Supercharged monaro's and tyres
Supercharged monaro's and tyres
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maxmc2

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2,063 posts

207 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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How many of you with supercharged monaro's run on standard width tyres and don't go for the tubing and VXR8 wheels option? how do you find it traction wise?

Edited by maxmc2 on Tuesday 11th August 17:02

007 VXR

64,187 posts

209 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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It was ok ish before 285s were fitted. Use MPSS,s and go 255 on standard vxr wheels

jameshsv

5,844 posts

182 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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Liam1986 has mpss and has over 500rwhp wich copes fine with a tvs2300

ARAF

20,759 posts

245 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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And is it MikeyB who has VXR8 wheels without being tubbed? smile

maxmc2

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207 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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ARAF said:
And is it MikeyB who has VXR8 wheels without being tubbed? smile
Wow, didn't think that was possible on the rears.

007 VXR

64,187 posts

209 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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Mines tubbed with 285 35 19 MPSS grips like mad biggrin (when tyres are warm)

Edited by 007 VXR on Tuesday 11th August 17:22

maxmc2

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207 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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I wonder if anyone has a full set of R8 wheels going spare?

ARAF

20,759 posts

245 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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maxmc2 said:
I wonder if anyone has a full set of R8 wheels going spare?
Check it with him first. I know someone has, with just a little flare of the rear arches - but that doesn't necessarily mean they would do it again, or recommend it.

jameshsv

5,844 posts

182 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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ARAF said:
Check it with him first. I know someone has, with just a little flare of the rear arches - but that doesn't necessarily mean they would do it again, or recommend it.
There was a vxr ro at neils the guy had 255 on the rear and looked perfectly fine

maxmc2

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2,063 posts

207 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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jameshsv said:
here was a vxr ro at neils the guy had 255 on the rear and looked perfectly fine
Yeah I'm running 255 at the rear, think Ian's referring to R8 wheels with a flare.

paul450

7,948 posts

197 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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maxmc2 said:
I wonder if anyone has a full set of R8 wheels going spare?
think wave8 has a spare set

007 VXR

64,187 posts

209 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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maxmc2 said:
jameshsv said:
here was a vxr ro at neils the guy had 255 on the rear and looked perfectly fine
Yeah I'm running 255 at the rear, think Ian's referring to R8 wheels with a flare.
iirc 285 20 19 with rolled arches just about fits ..

anonymous-user

76 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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ARAF said:
And is it MikeyB who has VXR8 wheels without being tubbed? smile
Only if you put VXR8 fronts on the back, they are narrower so sort of defeats the object. You will need to mini tub to fit 285 R8 wheels on the back.

I have 285s and RaceLogic TC. Works pretty well.




Edited by anonymous-user on Tuesday 11th August 20:51

moif

1,331 posts

182 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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paul450 said:
maxmc2 said:
I wonder if anyone has a full set of R8 wheels going spare?
think wave8 has a spare set
So have i smile

mikeyb1987

2,358 posts

176 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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wormus said:
ARAF said:
And is it MikeyB who has VXR8 wheels without being tubbed? smile
Only if you put VXR8 fronts on the back, they are narrower so sort of defeats the object. You will need to mini tub to fit 285 R8 wheels on the back.

I have 285s and RaceLogic TC. Works pretty well.




Edited by wormus on Tuesday 11th August 20:51
Wormus- incorrect.

Ian, you're correct, I was running VXR8 rears at the back.

Although they look great and definitely allow more rubber, they are horrendously heavy. The increase in unsprung mass was hugely apparent- so much so that it outweighed ( no pun intended wink ) the benefit of having wider rubber.
At some point I'll look to fit 9" rears, potentially BMW items, but preferably some Team Dynamics wheels.

007 VXR

64,187 posts

209 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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mikeyb1987 said:
wormus said:
ARAF said:
And is it MikeyB who has VXR8 wheels without being tubbed? smile
Only if you put VXR8 fronts on the back, they are narrower so sort of defeats the object. You will need to mini tub to fit 285 R8 wheels on the back.

I have 285s and RaceLogic TC. Works pretty well.




Edited by wormus on Tuesday 11th August 20:51
Wormus- incorrect.

Ian, you're correct, I was running VXR8 rears at the back.

Although they look great and definitely allow more rubber, they are horrendously heavy. The increase in unsprung mass was hugely apparent- so much so that it outweighed ( no pun intended wink ) the benefit of having wider rubber.
At some point I'll look to fit 9" rears, potentially BMW items, but preferably some Team Dynamics wheels.
Strange, not what I have found. Tubbed mine about four years ago. No issue with the extra 4/5 kegs a wheel on the rears

Grip is epic compared to 245s even running almost 700bhp (fly)

ARAF

20,759 posts

245 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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mikeyb1987 said:
Wormus- incorrect.

Ian, you're correct, I was running VXR8 rears at the back.

Although they look great and definitely allow more rubber, they are horrendously heavy. The increase in unsprung mass was hugely apparent- so much so that it outweighed ( no pun intended wink ) the benefit of having wider rubber.
At some point I'll look to fit 9" rears, potentially BMW items, but preferably some Team Dynamics wheels.
I've done quite a bit of looking into offsets that fit (you may have guessed from the Schnitzers on our Ute), and if you want a similar offset to the VXR8 wheels, then BMW do 19" staggered sets for the X3 that could be just what you need. Gurmeet has/had a set of TD Pro Race on his Monaro, but IIRC it wasn't an easy task for him to get what he asked for.

When I was running an X6 style of wheel on our VXR8, we were saving 7.5kg of unsprung weight on each corner, from what I remember - but they only had a 35mm offset, so wouldn't be any good for your Monaro.

Edited by ARAF on Tuesday 11th August 22:22

anonymous-user

76 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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007 VXR said:
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mikeyb1987 said:
wormus said:
ARAF said:
And is it MikeyB who has VXR8 wheels without being tubbed? smile
Only if you put VXR8 fronts on the back, they are narrower so sort of defeats the object. You will need to mini tub to fit 285 R8 wheels on the back.

I have 285s and RaceLogic TC. Works pretty well.




Edited by anonymous-user on Tuesday 11th August 20:51
Wormus- incorrect.

Ian, you're correct, I was running VXR8 rears at the back.

Although they look great and definitely allow more rubber, they are horrendously heavy. The increase in unsprung mass was hugely apparent- so much so that it outweighed ( no pun intended wink ) the benefit of having wider rubber.
At some point I'll look to fit 9" rears, potentially BMW items, but preferably some Team Dynamics wheels.
Strange, not what I have found. Tubbed mine about four years ago. No issue with the extra 4/5 kegs a wheel on the rears

Grip is epic compared to 245s even running almost 700bhp (fly)
+1. Same question asked here.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=151...

Mark, Jez and I all had our Monaro's minitubbed to make VXR8 rears fit. They might go on if you don't but I doubt you'll be able to go over any bumps with 285s on the back. You can get 255s on stock rims so back to my point - no point in changing.

Roger Hall fitted 10" rims on his without tubbing but used a different offset and rolled his arches to suit.

With over 600whp you do benefit from the wider rubber.




ARAF

20,759 posts

245 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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BTW, wider tyres don't give you a bigger contact patch, they only change the shape of it.

mikeyb1987

2,358 posts

176 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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ARAF said:
mikeyb1987 said:
Wormus- incorrect.

Ian, you're correct, I was running VXR8 rears at the back.

Although they look great and definitely allow more rubber, they are horrendously heavy. The increase in unsprung mass was hugely apparent- so much so that it outweighed ( no pun intended wink ) the benefit of having wider rubber.
At some point I'll look to fit 9" rears, potentially BMW items, but preferably some Team Dynamics wheels.
I've done quite a bit of looking into offsets that fit (you may have guessed from the Schnitzers on our Ute), and if you want a similar offset to the VXR8 wheels, then BMW do 19" staggered sets for the X3 that could be just what you need. Gurmeet has/had a set of TD Pro Race on his Monaro, but IIRC it wasn't an easy task for him to get what he asked for.

When I was running an X6 style of wheel on our VXR8, we were saving 7.5kg of unsprung weight on each corner, from what I remember - but they only had a 35mm offset, so wouldn't be any good for your Monaro.

Edited by ARAF on Tuesday 11th August 22:22
Interesting- I was having a cheeky look at your wheels at T/R, as I was wondering what you were running smile You're right, 35 offset is too low for me unfortunately. I need around 47-50 on a 9" rear. I actually have some X3 wheels in mind- the 191 style. I don't know if it was these you were thinking of too?