Dave B
01-04-2004, 11:19 AM
I have used 275/40 -17 race tires (both Hoosiers and Kumho Ecstas) on stock 17 x 9 " rims and the results have been disappointing. The 9" wide rim is definitely too narrow to use the tire effectively.
So the obvious choice is to go to 315s on 17 x 11s but my concern is that the supply of 315s may dry up. I run my car in Solo 1 which means the average " run ' is about 10 miles with some practice sessions being significantly longer during a day leading to at least 100 miles over 6-7 heat cycles per day. This # of heat cycles ruins Hoosiers in short order. At tire rack the other 2 tires that come in 315/35-17s are the 032 Yo mamas ( which are too slow for competition use and weigh a ton) and my favourite Kumho victoracers which are fairly resistant to heat cycle degradation. Problem is the Victoracer is Kumho's "old" race tire and the new V710 is projected to have a significantly shorter track life.( The dreaded Ecsta V700 doesn't come in 315 sizes) Kumho is not answering my questions as to how long they plan to continue making the victoracer. Both Toyo and Hankook would be acceptable tires but come in 275s or 335 sizes.
At issue is that if I buy 17 x 11s will a 275 work that much better on an 11" rim that a 9 " rim to make it worthwhile? Would it be worthwhile to buy the sig cheaper and lighter 17 x 9.5 rims with a 36 mm offset thereby maintaining the widest track measurements or will this 9.5' rim only provide minimal improvement? OTOH surely a 275 on an 11"rim should be held very well, maximising contact patch.
So the obvious choice is to go to 315s on 17 x 11s but my concern is that the supply of 315s may dry up. I run my car in Solo 1 which means the average " run ' is about 10 miles with some practice sessions being significantly longer during a day leading to at least 100 miles over 6-7 heat cycles per day. This # of heat cycles ruins Hoosiers in short order. At tire rack the other 2 tires that come in 315/35-17s are the 032 Yo mamas ( which are too slow for competition use and weigh a ton) and my favourite Kumho victoracers which are fairly resistant to heat cycle degradation. Problem is the Victoracer is Kumho's "old" race tire and the new V710 is projected to have a significantly shorter track life.( The dreaded Ecsta V700 doesn't come in 315 sizes) Kumho is not answering my questions as to how long they plan to continue making the victoracer. Both Toyo and Hankook would be acceptable tires but come in 275s or 335 sizes.
At issue is that if I buy 17 x 11s will a 275 work that much better on an 11" rim that a 9 " rim to make it worthwhile? Would it be worthwhile to buy the sig cheaper and lighter 17 x 9.5 rims with a 36 mm offset thereby maintaining the widest track measurements or will this 9.5' rim only provide minimal improvement? OTOH surely a 275 on an 11"rim should be held very well, maximising contact patch.