

those prodrive wheels give me happy feelings in my crotchal area, and i love what they did to the tails. def. not a fan of cobb's suspension package though. aesthetically, sure. performance, hell no.
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fo' reelz. quite impressive.complacent wrote:98ft stopping distance is no small task. Whoa!
Just to clairify, the Toyo R888 (pronounced "Arrrrr Triple-Eight" like a pirate, no kidding), are a dedicated street legal R-Compound track tire. It has a treadwear rating of 100 and uses the same tread compound as the RA-1, so it's no surprise that it dropped the stopping distance so greatly. Hell, they should have done it from 70 or 80 mph and seen a really big difference. It is also likely to have made all the difference in the handling as well. I'm not saying that the springs and front/rear anti-roll bars did nothing, but It's important to understand just how Big a difference R-Compound tires make. Conventional racing wisdom says on most circuits of around 2 miles or so, R-Compound tires are worth between 2-3 seconds per lap.So braking got reduced 8ft by just tires and suspension?...and probably unsprung weight as well and...okay, nevermind...just answered my own question.
sirwilliam wrote:So braking got reduced 8ft by just tires and suspension?...and probably unsprung weight as well and...okay, nevermind...just answered my own question.
chicken n waffles wrote:sirwilliam wrote:So braking got reduced 8ft by just tires and suspension?...and probably unsprung weight as well and...okay, nevermind...just answered my own question.
I'm sure there would be no shortage of volunteers.sirwilliam wrote:definitely need a mental smack couple times a day.
So braking got reduced 8ft by just tires and suspension?...and probably unsprung weight as well and...okay, nevermind...just answered my own question.