Kumho Ecsta V70As
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SJR Superlight

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82 posts

220 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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Hi guys; just wondering on peoples opinions of the above tyres?

I'm currently running 888s on my Ford Puma track/race car and am in need of a new set of tyres for the coming season. They appear to be quite a bit cheaper then the 888s and run a lower profile.

Cheers,
Simon

LuckyP

6,243 posts

249 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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Always found them very good on the Ultima GTR. Great, as you'd expect on the dry, longer lasting than one would think. OK on the motorway home again at modereate speeds in the mildly moist/wet. But scary as hell in the full wet, road or track. (this could be the fault of the 355 width notjust the shallow starting tread depth).

A few pics in varying states, twas a hot day though..








Paul_M3

2,524 posts

209 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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I haven't tried any other track tyres so my comment is a bit useless, but I have them in 'hard' compound on my e46 M3.

Overall I'm very pleased with them.

They grip well, don't overheat easily, and seem to wear at a reasonable rate.

On a lighter car like a Puma, 'medium' compound may be better.

SJR Superlight

Original Poster:

82 posts

220 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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Thanks for the replies guys. I'm reassured by stories of their grip in the dry; but "scary as hell" in the wet doesn't sound great! Whatever tyre I get next does need to be an all weather track tyre.

I've found my current 888s pretty good in both the dry and wet... LuckyP; have you any experience with 888s that you can maybe give a comparison?

Cheers,
Simon

swtmerce

213 posts

231 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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I've had no problems with V70A's in the wet and find them as good as if not better than 888's in the wet. This is in 235 size on a M3.

Edited by swtmerce on Wednesday 22 December 16:31

LuckyP

6,243 posts

249 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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SJR Superlight said:
... LuckyP; have you any experience with 888s that you can maybe give a comparison?...
888 on the MR2 race car. Great in the dry good in the wet, when newish. 888s for me. If you are after an all season tyre - and that only at a push.

paulmnz

475 posts

198 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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I've used these in comparison to A048s, A032s and Dunlop DJ01.

Quite different to the yoko tyres - I find the yokos quite predictable due to the rounded edges - the V70 is quite 'square' so the transistion from grip to slip is a bit more abrupt, but not as abrupt as the dunlop. The V70 wears very well, although the dunlops take the prize for the longest life and the most abuse.

V70 and dunlops seem less sensitive to tyre preasure, I pretty much always get a nice even wear with them, I have to check/correct the yoko tyre preasures more often otherwise they tend to over heat and wear in the middle.

Overall grip levels seem better on the yokos, and the yokos warm up faster. of course different manufacturer compound names aren't directly comparable, so I'd say a 'hard' yoko isn't as 'hard' as the V70/dunlop compound.

of the 4 tyres, I'd say the V70 has the least grip, but not by a massive margin, and the low cost probably makes up for it.

The V70 is noisey on the road, although the A032 is the worst in this respect.

I dont think I've used the V70 in wet conditions, but I have used them in cold/damp and they have been fine once up to temperature.

Ignoring cost, my favourite is the A048, but the V70a is a good choice.

Not used the R888 unfortunatly.

SJR Superlight

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82 posts

220 months

Thursday 23rd December 2010
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Cheers guys, from what has been said I think they are worth a go!