Bernie Baake wrote:
The Spec V in the GRM tests had -1 degree of camber, they also said the pressure temperature gain was about half of the 215's but that equated to cooling after the second run vise the first for the 215's
Bernie
While that is good and well, I *personally* dont think that anyone serious about autoXing in a ST class is going to be running -1.0 degrees of camber on a ST car with MacPherson front suspension.
All they had on that car was the 'Nismo' package which isnt really an 'autoX' setup.
Given, I dont know the camber curves of this car, but I dont find any of the information or testing they did for those tires to be exceptionally relevant to my driving.
I think for me, a 'Kook in 225/45/17 on an STi keeping up with a 245/45/17 STi RT-215 is a better indicator. He has more consistent times per run, and generally has his best times at the END of the day. I generally have my best run on the FIRST run (2-driver car), and lose grip as the day goes on.
Even the 225/45/17 Rt-215s vs the 225/45/17 RE070 test we did in L'burg, the RE070 was faster.
Temp wise... that is nice to know, and I do agree the ST-215 gains WAY too much temp, but I have gotten around that through smart tire pressure settings and other various means....
Overall, I think the Kooks are a much better tire, and that test did little to tell me which was best. The RT-215s finishing ahead of the Kooks on a consistent basis isnt going to happen, IMHO.
EDIT: Sorry Miles -- that really doesn't answer your question. I don't know if Kevin A. has driven his yet, but I think that he would be a good local measuring stick.
I just dont use that test to judge which ST-tire is better.
- brian