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ModeratorVX100Oct-22-02 01:25 AM
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A 205/60R15 tire OR a 225/55R15 tire would match the stock tire diameter, giving you the same final drive (it would be the same as a 195/70R14 or a 205/55R16 tire) if you are going to use those 15 inch rims on the street all the time. Of course, a tire with a smaller diameter would give you better acceleration, at the cost of fuel economy on the street (you'd drive around at a higher rpm all the time).

225 tires will fit if you still have the same stock offset on those rims. You should post more questions specifically about tire sizes in the handling section if you are unsure about offset and other tire/wheel issues involving fitment.

When it comes to what to do for a drag race though, keep posting here Run your tires at about 24 psi, and lower it from there if you need a little more taction. About 24-25 psi seems to work for me (stock tires on an RS) I typically don't go lower than 18-10 psi because they're just street tires. With a stiffer side wall/lower profile tire you can get away with less tire pressure, and you'll have to since the sidewall doesn't have as much "give" to it on a lower profile tire and you'll need to take out a few more pounds of pressure to get your tire to stick a bit better.

As for the burnout box, try to go around it as much as possible. If you still get the tires a bit wet, just pull in front of the box and spin the tires out a bit, that should dry them enough. Actually, even if you do go around the box completly and don't get the tires wet, you can still spin them a bit if the tires are cool or it's a cold day.

Now, you are right that when a street tire gets really hot it looses traction, but a cold tire is not a good tire to race with either. I usually give the tires a little spin right before a race to get them a bit warmer AND THAT'S IT! That is VERY different from a burnout in the burnout box! If you do that you will heat the tires up too much.

Just give them a little spin for about one half a second or so (maybe a whole second if they got wet) and you should be all set. That should make sure the tires heat up a litle bit more to get you some traction but not heated up too much where you would start to loose it.

"Tutto fa brodo."

Todd Scungio
98 RS
15.173 @ 90.70 MPH

And also a 2011 Ralliart

  

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what tires on 15's [View all] , Erik, Oct-21-02 03:24 AM
  RE: what tires on 15's, 98Talon, Oct-21-02 05:11 AM, #1
RE: what tires on 15's, Erik, Oct-21-02 05:53 AM, #2
      this should help a little, ModeratorVX100, Oct-22-02 01:25 AM #3
           RE: this should help a little, Erik, Oct-22-02 07:52 AM, #4

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