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Thread: Are Hoosiers that much better?

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    Default Are Hoosiers that much better?

    It seems that most in this forum use either Hoosier or Toya RA-1's. Hoosers are faster but last only 2 races, while RA-1's last 6 races but are "2 seconds" slower (are those shaved RA-1's or full tread depth?).

    What about Avon, Hankook, Khumo, or Michelin Sport Cup's? The local PCA guys are pretty high on the Michelin's because they are "fast and last a long time".

    So, are Hoosiers that much better?

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    Too car and situation dependent to answer definitively. I think the heavier the car, the additional grip provided by the Hoosier ecomes more important. Not many, if any, front running S cars on Toyos.

    But in a Miata, or a B or C car..might not be so different, and a lot of Miata drivers prefer Toyos.

    Only answer is to try them out on your car and see what you like best. In other words, spend $$$$...unfortunately.

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    Well, I ponied up the cash and did a back to back test this past weekend at IRP. New Kumho V710s on Saturday and new R3S04s on Sunday. The Hoosiers were around 1.5s faster with no other changes to the car. Not only that but they felt soooo much better at the limit. I'm done looking elsewhere. Hoosiers for life.

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    If you stay at it long enough and money is not a consideration, you will reach the same conclusion about tires as Chris.

    Hoosiers are simply faster...period.

    The Spec Miata guys running the Toyos or Kumhos are doing so out of a spirit of comraderie (or regional rule); I paddock with many of them and the fastest has told me if he ran his Hoosiers, he would be much faster.

    He is already fast on his Toyos.

    Michelins are only available in the larger sizes as are the new slick Kumhos.

    Hoosier services all sizes.

    Cheers.


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    I know nobody listens to me on this forum but...

    GOODYEARS. Try them. Currently our team car (Leverone) owns 5 track records in the Northeast on the GSCS. Our testing shows that they are the best.

    A few facts:

    RWD ITS RX-7
    4.88 or 5.12 rear
    225/50/15

    Take a look at what is being run on the same type of car at the runoffs. Larger RWD cars tend to run Goodyears (AS, T1, etc) and we are faster on them. Most people have never considered them and we run what is the best in our opinion.

    AB

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    Any Z drivers trying the Goodyears, although the RX7 seems close enough for a good comparison. Jeff seems to think them worth a look on our Z and I wouldn't mind trying them out. We're using Toyos now and they simply run out of grip in certain situations.

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    Andy--We have not forgotten GOODYEARS. They do not appear to carry all the sizes, however, even though they are a mighty good tire.

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    Absolutely right Joe, but for Steve's RX-7, there are most certainly an option...

    AB

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    Originally posted by JeffYoung:
    Too car and situation dependent to answer definitively. I think the heavier the car, the additional grip provided by the Hoosier ecomes more important. Not many, if any, front running S cars on Toyos.

    I know it's not widespread, and maybe the exception not the rule, but I'll give you one example - Irish Mike.

    Mike's Merc 190E 2.3 is one of the heaviest ITS cars out there and he has always run the Toyos as far as I can remember. Coincidentally, he just won the ECR at Daytona over the weekend. Rob May set a new lap record (sub :16 - awesome!) in an RX7 on Hoosiers, but hey, we're out to win right? And Mike got the win.

    I think tires are like some other high expense items like Motec, and the like. If the driver/suspension/motor combination is not optimized, there really isn't a true need for them.

    Would you put a Motec on a junkyard motor? Would you build a killer race engine your first year of racing? Would you spring for data acquisition before you were convinced you were maximizing your package?

    Depending on the size of tire and how often you race, the savings from Hoosier to Toyo/Kumho can be tremendous, and can pay for a little extra seat time if your effort needs a little more from the driver than it does from the tires.


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    ***the savings from Hoosier to Toyo/Kumho can be tremendous, and can pay for a little extra seat time if your effort needs a little more from the driver than it does from the tires.***

    Steve, the above words are words of wisdom. I have run the same 4 Toyo for 3 years (20/24 races) & will start this year on them. That may say a couple things but I have fun racing with other cars. If my only intent was to spend money I would have Hoosiers.

    Have Fun
    David

    ps: ***I know nobody listens to me on this forum but...***

    Andy, not true..........


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    Anybody have any experience with the 215/50x13 Yokohama A032R? They are discounted on the Tirerack web site and I was wondering if they would be a good tire to have for track time - like a Toyo only a smaller diameter.

    I bought new Hoosiers (225/50x13) a couple of weeks ago and they are really good. They are faster than the Kumho ECSTA V700's and will probably last about as long. That said, I need a cheap, reliable tire that will allow me to run races and get points.

    Thoughts?



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    The Toyos last forever, and never chunk badly...they seem like the best "cheap" solution to me...

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    Hey Andy,

    What model of Goodyear are you recommending, and how many races do you get out of them?

    Steve Smyczek
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    Andy,

    Who sells Goodyears, and, are they available in 14" sizes? I was told that they did not produce them in 14" sizes any longer, anyone know the story on this?

    Thanks,
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    Originally posted by rlearp:
    Who sells Goodyears, and, are they available in 14" sizes? I was told that they did not produce them in 14" sizes any longer, anyone know the story on this?
    http://www.racegoodyear.com/products/racect32.html

    I don't see a listing for 14" and only two sizes for 15s. You can find the distributors on that site as well. If I remember, they are priced right at or just a tad higher than the Hoosiers.



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    Thanks Chris, looks to be the case. We'll have to go with Hoosiers or Toyos I suppose.

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    I think I'm going to try Goodyears this year - especially after Hoosier stiffed us with the Champ Series awards (so far, at least).
    Just talked to the Goodyear guy at the track. He didn't have my tire in the truck, but gave me a price list. Guess I'll have them shipped and let the Hoosier guy mount them at the track.


    Eagle GS-CS (1)
    * 205/60-13 - $164
    * 195/60-14 - $164
    * 225/60-14 - $179
    * 225/50-15 - $179 (Hoosier is $188)

    He said they don't need the initial heat cycling and long rest like the Hoosiers. Scuff them in qualifying then race them.

    Since they were designed for SS cars, they have asymetric sidewalls that work best at lower camber angles. He thought 2 deg vs the 3 deg I use with Hoosiers.

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    [This message has been edited by Eagle7 (edited May 14, 2005).]

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    Goodyear has their web site messed up, so the link in the prior message takes you to the Eagle RS page, instead of GS-CS. The RS is a new tire that is not yet available in IT sizes, and as Chris said, looks like it will eventually have two 15" sizes (205/50 & 225/45), and nothing smaller.

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    Marty,

    Who did you call on those? I wish to order a set of Goodyears, those 225/60/14s would work.

    Ron

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    http://www.racegoodyear.com/distributors.html


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