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2010-03-15 21:43:37
#11
Car:1990 240SX
Suspension: Megan Street Coilovers
Wheels: 17x7 17x9 XXR 962

Brand: Falken
Model: Azenis RT-615
Category: High Performance Summer
Size: 205/40/17 255/40/17
Weight: Unknown
Use: Daily driving/spirited driving
Life: Approx. 5,000 miles on the rears, 10,000 miles on front
Cost: Approx. $90/123 per tire
Rim protector: Yes



Review: Good street tire, very behaved. Kept me sort of low key. On a less powerful car these would have been even better. They were not up to holding 450whp in the sizes I used. Not very quiet on the highway, and not very good in the rain. They also give up with lots of heat and feel "oily." Stiff sidewalls are suited to Auto-X duty, but poor tire for Strip use.[/QUOTE]
2010-03-15 22:19:56
#12
I think you can add this review to the "tires to avoid" part:
http://www.sr20-forum.com/377955-post9.html
2010-03-16 02:10:06
#13
You can put the autox/track/street into one section really. If a tire falls into those, it can be used on the street, but might not appreciate all types of weather as good as others.

Autox/track/street
Kumho XS 205/50/15 (180UTQG)
Setup: 93 Miata LE, 15x7.5 TR Motorsports, Bilstein coilovers, front sway bar, That's pretty much it.

Fantastic tire for autox. Available in a good amount of sizes. They don't like wet or cold days for racing, and wet for the street. Amazing grip and they are the cheapest street tire made for street tire classes in autox. We run these on my parents Miata for autox.

Street tire:
Kumho Ecsta AST (400UTQG) SE-R-205/50/15 Miata-205/40/16
Setup: 91 SE-R, AGX/RM, 15x7s. Same Miata as above.

I used these on my B13 for the 2 weeks it was running. My parents are using these for their street tires. Fantastic for DD tires. Also available in tons of sizes.
2010-03-16 17:43:46
#14
Still editing this....


Car: 1993 Sentra SE-R
Suspension: Hyperco Gen II springs, AGX struts.
Wheels: B14 SE-R wheels.

Brand: Fuzion
Model: Fuzion ZR1
Category: Ultra High Performance Summer
Size: 205/50/15
Weight: 21 pounds.
Use: Daily driving/spirited driving/one (1) time on a road course.
Life: Unknown, will check Tire Rack. I have only had them for 5K or so miles....
Cost: Approx. $74 per tire
Rim protector: Dunno. http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiresB.jsp?tireMake=Fuzion&tireModel=ZRi&vehicleSearch=true&fromCompare1=yes&partnum=05WR5ZRI

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Review: I got them because I pretty much always call Tire Rack. Never had any issues with Tire Rack, terrific knowledgeable service, tons of information on all the tires they sell, both professional reviews and customer reviews, and my mechanics shop is one of their "Approved Installers." The Yokohama S.Drive (replacement for the ES100's) was unavailable/backordered.

Excellent in the wet, better than the Yokohama ES100's when it is raining. Quiet, well behaved. My previous "best" tires were in fact the ES100's, so I don't have much experience with "excellent/expensive" tires.

They did well on the Roebling Road race course. Although I have no other experience on a track, that was my first track-day ever, so I was Captain Slow. No chunking or ugliness after getting beat to death. They suffered no ill effects.

However, now I have "tire smear." Mike and the boys did an alignment, then another alignment, then rechecked everything, then rotated the tires around, then did another alignment.....

Conclusion? "Tire smear." The internal treads are off somehow. Causing a pull that is due to the tires, not the alignment nor the vehicle itself.

There was no issues with the alignment when the vehicle was completed (rebuilt/restored). No issues on the way out to Savannah (1,000+ miles) nor during the track day, or on the way back.

This issue occurred a few thousand miles after Roebling Road.

I'm happy with how the ZR1's have performed except for the tire smear. Which makes me want to change them...right now.
2010-03-16 21:57:09
#15
Car: 1993 Sentra SE-R
Suspension: Progress Coilovers, Ground Control camber plates
Wheels: 15x7 +41 Kosei K1

Brand: Toyo
Model: Proxes RA-1
Category: Competition
Size: 225/45/15
Weight: Unknown
Use: Autox/trackday/racing
Life: Approx. less than 1000 miles
Cost: Approx. $145 per tire
Rim protector: no



Review: The Toyo® Proxes RA-1, a DOT-approved competition tire designed specifically for Improved Touring racing and autocross. It is the tire of choice for many NASA and SCCA racer. It's a proven winner. At its full tread depth (8/32 inch), the RA-1 provides wet traction, but shave it to 4/32 inch and it will control wear and heat very well. The tire is fastest when nearly worn to its cords.

Highly recommended for HPDE,Time attack,Racing and Autox.
2010-03-16 23:06:24
#16
Car: 1998 200sx SE-R
Suspension: AGX Struts and Road Magnet springs
Wheels: 16x7 +38 ET Sportmax 002's

Brand: Toyo
Model: Proxes 4's
Category: Ultra High Performance All Season
Size: 205/45/ZR16
Weight: Unknown
Use: Daily Duty
Life: Approx. 10K~15K miles
Cost: Approx. $120 per tire
Rim protector: no



Review: The Proxes 4 is an all-season, M&S rated, ultra-high performance tire designed primarily for plus-fitment applications on sport compact cars, sports sedans, and coupes. A wide range sizes are available with V and W speed ratings.

Honestly, these tires didn't live up to their expectation as being "All Season Ultra High Performance" tires. They held decent traction while N/A, but when I first boosted the car (only making ~180 tired whp), they held NO traction in second and part of third. In wet weather, they lose traction easily, no matter the speed. In dry weather, they do grip nicely, but not in spirited driving. Buyer beware.
2010-03-16 23:19:52
#17
Over here in Costa Rica I got this Bridgestone Potenza GIII

Car: 1991 Sentra SE-R
Wheels: 14 inch
Brand: Bridgestone
Model: Potenza GIII
Category: Street
Size: 195/65 R14
Weight: Unknown
Use: Street/Daily use.
Life: Less than 500 miles
Cost: Approx. $75 each
Rim protector: No




Sure, well this tires actually work great on both wet and dry conditions, especially in my country, for daily "regular" use they are great and also when they warm up they have great grip.
2010-03-19 23:09:28
#18
Just adding my 2 cents in ..

91se-r auto-x car
Volk ce28n 16x7 ,ksport gt pro ,progress sways ect ect ...
-yokohama parada specII
205-40-16/93V
-tire weight 20lbs
-10/32 tread depth
-max psi 50
-max rim width 6.5-7.5''
-silica reinforced tread compound
-traction AA
-treadwear 300
-temp-A
-$74 tire rack


These are summer tires only my experiance in wet condition is not so good .
run reasonable camber with these if not tire will wear fast !

96 se-r. daily driver/autox tein basics with progress sway bars , ebay strut bars .
-205-50-15v
-yokohama S-drive
-tire weight 21lbs
-tread depth 10/32
-rim width 5.5-7''
-max psi 51
-traction AA
-treadwear 300
-temp A
-silica reinforced tread compound
-$83 tire rack


These handle better in the rain due to the center channel .

My 91 handdles with alittle bit of oversteer (like my rear tight )
The parada spec's are a bit noisy on the highway due to tread design but the s-drives are quiet and grip pretty good .
Both tires I've super good luck with .I would recomend the s-drive for more daily/weekend auto-x .the parada's would recomend for more weekend auto-x'ing.
2010-03-24 11:49:54
#19
Car:1998 200sx SE-R
Suspension: AGX/RM Combo
Wheels: 15x6 Stock SE-L wheels

Brand: Falken
Model: Azenis RT-615
Category: High Performance Summer
Size: 205/50/15
Weight: 22lbs
Use: Daily driving/spirited driving
Life: Expected to last one summer season.
Cost: Approx. $80-100/tire. DiscountTireDirect has few left with MIR from Falken - $60 each after MIR!
Rim protector: Yes



Review: SECHS! I'm so glad I got these tires! DiscountTireDirect was SUPER fast in shipping them. Ordered Monday, and at the house Wednesday via UPS Ground They are SO MUCH BETTER than the Toyo Proxes 4's in EVERY essence of the word, awesome. They hold 300wtq and 400whp like a dream. I PURPOSELY tried to break them free in 2nd and 3rd gear, and they ONLY broke in the top of second, and grabbed like a gorilla glue in 3rd. I haven't put more than 30 miles on them just yet, so we'll see how well they react to my driving as they age a bit.
2010-03-30 12:40:07
#20
Thread updated. Apparently when it was cleaned up, the links to the tire reviews broke, and redirected to the first post on page two.
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