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Feffman
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Good Day All:
Well spring and track day season are fast approaching and I've got to get new track tires. For a number of years I've run the Kumho Ecsta DOT-R compound but am finding a wider variety of improved chocies today.
Here are my choices for near stock size for my Cadillac CTS-V.
Yokohama Advan A048 or Advan A005
Michelin Pilot Sport Cup
Pirellis P-Zero Corsa
Toyo Proxes RA-1
Hankook Ventus Z214 or Ventus RSS Z211
(Ventus RSS Z211 is a bargain but being discontinued)
Kumho V710 or V70A
Nitto NT01
Hoosier R6 or R3 S05
(R3 is a good bargain but also being discontinued and I've heard it doesn't work well with heavier cars)
I'm a little concerned about a true slick (Yokohama Advan A005 or Hooiser R6/R3) as the loading in the bearings could be detrimental. This is, after all, my street car too. Other then the discontinued Hankook Z211 ($710), the tires for a set of four range in price from $890 - $1,220.
I've read a variety of stuff on each tire, but wanted some driver's inputs on grip (old Kumho Ecsta gets a little greasy on extended runs) and wear but no definitive answer.
Any help and valuable opinion is appreciated. Happy Motoring!
Mark "Feff" Pfeffer
www.MVPTrackTime.com
Well spring and track day season are fast approaching and I've got to get new track tires. For a number of years I've run the Kumho Ecsta DOT-R compound but am finding a wider variety of improved chocies today.
Here are my choices for near stock size for my Cadillac CTS-V.
Yokohama Advan A048 or Advan A005
Michelin Pilot Sport Cup
Pirellis P-Zero Corsa
Toyo Proxes RA-1
Hankook Ventus Z214 or Ventus RSS Z211
(Ventus RSS Z211 is a bargain but being discontinued)
Kumho V710 or V70A
Nitto NT01
Hoosier R6 or R3 S05
(R3 is a good bargain but also being discontinued and I've heard it doesn't work well with heavier cars)
I'm a little concerned about a true slick (Yokohama Advan A005 or Hooiser R6/R3) as the loading in the bearings could be detrimental. This is, after all, my street car too. Other then the discontinued Hankook Z211 ($710), the tires for a set of four range in price from $890 - $1,220.
I've read a variety of stuff on each tire, but wanted some driver's inputs on grip (old Kumho Ecsta gets a little greasy on extended runs) and wear but no definitive answer.
Any help and valuable opinion is appreciated. Happy Motoring!
Mark "Feff" Pfeffer
www.MVPTrackTime.com