With some chassis mods from Jeff Stout/CPM, 325/705-18 Pirelli's out back. LOVE the bigger sidewall on track.
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With some chassis mods from Jeff Stout/CPM, 325/705-18 Pirelli's out back. LOVE the bigger sidewall on track.
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Looks really good!
Where did you get your front and rear window fasteners?
Do you think the taller tires will rub the wheel liner? I have that issue on bumpy tracks with the 31/71/18 Michelins. I'm Thinking of switching to shorter Rear tires.
Curious at what ride height you guys are running.
Man, that CC is beautiful.
Your Comp Coupe looks so clean and nice!!!
As for tires I usually run the 345 A7 and on occasion the Michelin 33/68 18 which are very similar in size to the 345/35 Hoosiers
Hi Mike,
I got a few sets of good used 33/68/18. I'm liking them so far. Ran them at Big Willow last time out in March and got a personal best of 127.5. Had to do a little more shifting with the shorter tire. Going to run them at Laguna in a few weeks. Hope to see you there!
Should be fun to see the Michelin/Pirelli Tires wars at the Rendezvous, though would not surprise me to see a certain individual show up with Hoosier Slicks ( not DOT R7s or A7s ) and be the surprise winner.
Nice to see that tires wars are back in racing and auto crossing , as it gives Viper owners a lot better shot that someone will continue to make more tires to fit our beasts.
Should be some fast guys there , with Ted Hughes, Keith Anderson, and the Orange Beast above, to name a few!!
Could be a good time to see what the new hot ticket is as a little birdie told me there have been some tire changes with both Pirelli and Michelin ( likely compounding which is honestly a constant). Will look forward to see if there is a new hot ticket ,though we already know the Hoosier A7 and R7 are a must have for the majority of the beasts running in a few weeks in Hastings, America.
PS- Small note, bring your own masks as the track will not be able to provide.
Feel free to call me , as I have probably 3-5K worth of miles there in various cars -- Spec Miata, Vipers, Boss S Mustang, cars when Instructing, etc.
Bill Pemberton
402-677-5864
Most guys don't share their secrets but I've always been willing to. Not many people have tested tires more than me on the Viper. There is NO tire faster than the Hoosier A7. Period end of story. The only issue with them is you must get your fastest lap on the 2nd or 3rd lap. After that it drops off. If all you care about is getting a fast time and getting off track you run A7's. 7 of my 9 of my Nasa track records were done on A7's. And I'd say 95% of all Nasa track records nationally are done on A7's. If you plan on doing full sessions the Michelin's stay fast the entire session. The hard or medium michelin compound isn't faster than the other, it's just the medium compounds warm up faster and you are more likely to get your fastest time earlier in the session than you will with the hards. The Michelin's are faster than the Pirelli's ONLY the first heat cycle. After first couple heat cycles the Pirelli becomes the faster tire. It's also worth noting the Pirelli's are 20 lbs lighter than the Michelins and almost 30 lbs lighter than Hoosiers.
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