S2000 tires problems
I think you have other problems...This car should not break the wheels loose for more then 2 seconds from a roll no matter what tires you have unless you are FI. If your car is close to stock you probably just burnt clutch. You should never be able to downshift to 2nd and do a "mini-burnout". Especially on 18s.
Originally Posted by Balboa,Oct 17 2005, 02:20 AM
* not to hijack...
Read somewhere that the S-02s in 225 actually have a 8.5" contact patch, which the equivelant to most tires in 245. My S has Michelin Pilot Sport A/S in 225 out back. Should they actually be 245?
Read somewhere that the S-02s in 225 actually have a 8.5" contact patch, which the equivelant to most tires in 245. My S has Michelin Pilot Sport A/S in 225 out back. Should they actually be 245?
Are you rev matching when you downshift?
If you don't rev match and you throw it down while cornering, be prepared to countersteer
its close to doing a technique called shift lock that induces the rears to slip on this type of scenario. I recently installed Falken Ziex ZE 512 and I don't think I can make it slip if downshifted correctly with rev matching. It does slip when doing a shift lock, "not really healthy for the car" but I do it here and thereon purpose to get sideways.
If you don't rev match and you throw it down while cornering, be prepared to countersteer
its close to doing a technique called shift lock that induces the rears to slip on this type of scenario. I recently installed Falken Ziex ZE 512 and I don't think I can make it slip if downshifted correctly with rev matching. It does slip when doing a shift lock, "not really healthy for the car" but I do it here and thereon purpose to get sideways.
i know the stock S02 tires have good grips and all but i have heard countless of stories where people accidentally floor it and spin the car in rain/snow...beside being dangerous, it's just down right not economical owning a S02 tires simply because it only last 10000-12000 if you're lucky...The falken ZIEX 512 rated at 35000 miles and looks like i'm getting that kind of milage too...at 6000 miles the tires looks like brand new !!! that's 300% thread. Plus the ZIEX is all season tires and have VERY good grip in winter/rain weather...I guess getting these tires would definitely save me over $1000 worth of tires in the long run. (since i run 18")
Originally Posted by s2000nubi,Oct 19 2005, 10:44 AM
i know the stock S02 tires have good grips and all but i have heard countless of stories where people accidentally floor it and spin the car in rain/snow...beside being dangerous, it's just down right not economical owning a S02 tires simply because it only last 10000-12000 if you're lucky..
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