Kumho Tires out of stock
#151
They worked OK for Matthew and mid-pack Mike.... But then I am sure you are a way better driver than both of them.
I sure love all this butt-dyno talk... Show of hands on how many of you have done a back to back test, same day, same course with two new sets of tires. Without that it is nothing.
I sure love all this butt-dyno talk... Show of hands on how many of you have done a back to back test, same day, same course with two new sets of tires. Without that it is nothing.
#152
Sounds like you have not even run the tires on the same day, and you want to claim a big improvement. Have you run them at the same sight? Same weather? Same anything? Please.
Only way there is a big difference between these two tires is a driver that can't get 100% out of both.
#154
Sorry Foley, not trying to pick on you... Just saying there are way to many variables to make claims like that without equal testing.
I know a number of people that have recently done back to back test with both H&K tires, new sets, this is the only way to come up with any semi credible results. To bad those people will keep their results private until Topeka. I even have doubts after their back to back test, because it was not done at HPT, and the weather in May-June does not represent Sept in KS.
Even with back to back there can be a bunch of crap in their, just look at our shaved VS full tread ST results. One test does not tell the story, and we did it twice on two different days.
imho The best thing you can do is keep changing your car frequently, between the Finale and Natls is a great time. I will do as I have for the last 3+ years, change my oil and sit on my @ss.
I know a number of people that have recently done back to back test with both H&K tires, new sets, this is the only way to come up with any semi credible results. To bad those people will keep their results private until Topeka. I even have doubts after their back to back test, because it was not done at HPT, and the weather in May-June does not represent Sept in KS.
Even with back to back there can be a bunch of crap in their, just look at our shaved VS full tread ST results. One test does not tell the story, and we did it twice on two different days.
imho The best thing you can do is keep changing your car frequently, between the Finale and Natls is a great time. I will do as I have for the last 3+ years, change my oil and sit on my @ss.
Last edited by ULLLOSE; 06-17-2008 at 01:27 PM.
#155
edit: DAMN IT!!!! That sneaky bastard fixed it. I should have never sent him the PM.
Last edited by ULLLOSE; 06-17-2008 at 01:24 PM.
#157
#158
From what I hear he loved them and desperately wants more. However, the fumes from the millions of tires they have on hand has impaired his ability to find them. As it turns out all of the Kumho's have been misplaced because someone at TR can't spell, 37sec in: http://www.tirerack.com/videos/index.jsp?video=6
edit: DAMN IT!!!! That sneaky bastard fixed it. I should have never sent him the PM.
edit: DAMN IT!!!! That sneaky bastard fixed it. I should have never sent him the PM.
245/35R18 V710....small qty now available from Georgia and Nevada warehouses.
Chris H
#159
#160
They worked OK for Matthew and mid-pack Mike.... But then I am sure you are a way better driver than both of them.
I sure love all this butt-dyno talk... Show of hands on how many of you have done a back to back test, same day, same course with two new sets of tires. Without that it is nothing.
I sure love all this butt-dyno talk... Show of hands on how many of you have done a back to back test, same day, same course with two new sets of tires. Without that it is nothing.
The 285 "data point" is Chris...ex one red light, he would have won the Pro Finale, he had some of the fastest times at Nationals, he's run the 285's longer than anyone else and he, most importantly, has figured out how to make them live for more than 100 runs
#161
Hey, keep me out of this...besides, it's Mr. mid pack Mike to you, buster...
The 285 "data point" is Chris...ex one red light, he would have won the Pro Finale, he had some of the fastest times at Nationals, he's run the 285's longer than anyone else and he, most importantly, has figured out how to make them live for more than 100 runs
The 285 "data point" is Chris...ex one red light, he would have won the Pro Finale, he had some of the fastest times at Nationals, he's run the 285's longer than anyone else and he, most importantly, has figured out how to make them live for more than 100 runs
#162
Sorry Foley, not trying to pick on you... Just saying there are way to many variables to make claims like that without equal testing.
I know a number of people that have recently done back to back test with both H&K tires, new sets, this is the only way to come up with any semi credible results. To bad those people will keep their results private until Topeka. I even have doubts after their back to back test, because it was not done at HPT, and the weather in May-June does not represent Sept in KS.
Even with back to back there can be a bunch of crap in their, just look at our shaved VS full tread ST results. One test does not tell the story, and we did it twice on two different days.
imho The best thing you can do is keep changing your car frequently, between the Finale and Natls is a great time. I will do as I have for the last 3+ years, change my oil and sit on my @ss.
I know a number of people that have recently done back to back test with both H&K tires, new sets, this is the only way to come up with any semi credible results. To bad those people will keep their results private until Topeka. I even have doubts after their back to back test, because it was not done at HPT, and the weather in May-June does not represent Sept in KS.
Even with back to back there can be a bunch of crap in their, just look at our shaved VS full tread ST results. One test does not tell the story, and we did it twice on two different days.
imho The best thing you can do is keep changing your car frequently, between the Finale and Natls is a great time. I will do as I have for the last 3+ years, change my oil and sit on my @ss.
Though we both know the clock is the ultimate judge. No matter what the car does, feels or the DA tells you.
I have no problem sharing my results. That's why I post them here. Everyone benefits. I know that if someone beats me, it's because of driving skill. Not because they copied my setup.
#163
results in and of themselves mean little except for general trends, there are so many reasons why people may win or be faster on any given day/tire/mojo-trip
some used 245 V710s FS here:
http://sccaforums.com/forums/thread/305154.aspx
some used 245 V710s FS here:
http://sccaforums.com/forums/thread/305154.aspx
#164
results in and of themselves mean little except for general trends, there are so many reasons why people may win or be faster on any given day/tire/mojo-trip
some used 245 V710s FS here:
http://sccaforums.com/forums/thread/305154.aspx
some used 245 V710s FS here:
http://sccaforums.com/forums/thread/305154.aspx
I agree completly. I only posted the results as a general indicator of how they performed. If you throw the results out the window, I would still say these are better than the Kumhos.
#165
I agree that the Hoosier is the better tire choice for National events. However they just don't last long enough to run them all the time. At local events I would run the Kuhmos.
#166
I am going back to the 245K's. I did data between them and the 295 Hoho and it is give and take but the K is a better and faster tire for me on the 8" rim Solstice. Hoosier were far more imprecise and results trend toward more coneage with the Hoosiers.
I can VERY precisely place the car with the Kumho. MUCH MUCH better with Team K.
I am surprised more people don't run the 245 Kumho
I just guess that there will be more for me and Kev for our new car that isn't in CS.
I'll agree that the Hoosier looks cooler when on the car vs the Kumho. I don't really care about that though. I would race a pink car with polka-dots if it was the fastest.
If more of you ran the 245 Kumho, you might be able to give Jason fits.
FM
I can VERY precisely place the car with the Kumho. MUCH MUCH better with Team K.
I am surprised more people don't run the 245 Kumho
I just guess that there will be more for me and Kev for our new car that isn't in CS.
I'll agree that the Hoosier looks cooler when on the car vs the Kumho. I don't really care about that though. I would race a pink car with polka-dots if it was the fastest.
If more of you ran the 245 Kumho, you might be able to give Jason fits.
FM
Last edited by fastmike; 06-18-2008 at 01:15 AM.
#167
I will add my opinion to this debate because my name and tire choice has come up a couple of times. I have mentioned in several previous posts that it's my belief the 245 V710 & 285 A6 are close enough in time that course, tire condition and driver preference will sway which is "better" on a given day.
Jason and Mike L have had great success on the 245 V710's, others have had success on 285 V710 and A6's. The back to back testing that my co-driver and I did for the Nov 07' issue of Grassroots Motorsports Mag. was under very controlled circumstances, with three separate drivers on the same vehicle (my RX8). The article was well written by the editor and conveyed that all three drivers agreed that the V710 was better, on the two courses we tested on, on two separate days. Even so, its still just two datapoints.....that's all I claim it to be because the results were close enough that they could flip flop on a different surface or course design.
To bear this out, the following weekend my co-driver and I went to Peru (concrete) and ran an event on the same V710's. We were not happy with the results (struggled with understeer) and went back to the A6's. We both felt more comfortable with them so driver attitude and confidence increased. At that point we committed to maximizing the tire and our driving on this tire for the rest of 07. That was a personal choice, which it sounds like many of you are debating right now.
The one thing we all know is that you can win on either tire, it still comes down to driver performance both behind the wheel and the wrench.
Looking forward to Peru/Toledo/Milwaukee in the coming weeks
Chris H
Jason and Mike L have had great success on the 245 V710's, others have had success on 285 V710 and A6's. The back to back testing that my co-driver and I did for the Nov 07' issue of Grassroots Motorsports Mag. was under very controlled circumstances, with three separate drivers on the same vehicle (my RX8). The article was well written by the editor and conveyed that all three drivers agreed that the V710 was better, on the two courses we tested on, on two separate days. Even so, its still just two datapoints.....that's all I claim it to be because the results were close enough that they could flip flop on a different surface or course design.
To bear this out, the following weekend my co-driver and I went to Peru (concrete) and ran an event on the same V710's. We were not happy with the results (struggled with understeer) and went back to the A6's. We both felt more comfortable with them so driver attitude and confidence increased. At that point we committed to maximizing the tire and our driving on this tire for the rest of 07. That was a personal choice, which it sounds like many of you are debating right now.
The one thing we all know is that you can win on either tire, it still comes down to driver performance both behind the wheel and the wrench.
Looking forward to Peru/Toledo/Milwaukee in the coming weeks
Chris H
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