Any1 use Hooseir R3S05 (compare Mich Pilot Sport CUP)

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Any1 use Hooseir R3S05 (compare Mich Pilot Sport CUP)

Post by enjoythemusic » Mon Feb 27, 2006 4:36 pm

Hi,

Am looking to use the PS2 for daily beater and wet track days, with the R3S05 being dry track. Anyone have experience with the Hooseir R3S05?

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... odel=R3S05

And the wild car being Michelin Pilot Sport Cup

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... +Sport+Cup
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Post by bstonkus » Tue Feb 28, 2006 11:03 am

Steven - I ran a set of heat cycled & shaved 265/35-18 PS2's for one event in 05' at LRP in the cold/rain on my Mustang. They were run again primarily in the cold/rain at SP Shenandoah circuit. The second day was cold & dry, they seemed to have good grip, corded the right front by the end of the second day. Pressures were run at recommended spec.

Since SP I've been using unshaved Pirelli P-Zero's. They have 4 long course Auto-X days and 10 or so open track days, still have 2-3 events left (I think). No experience with Hoosiers.

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Post by offcamber09 » Tue Feb 28, 2006 2:31 pm

The Pilot Sport Cups are not the hot tire to use. They seem to last quite a long time...I was using a Porsche customer's hand-me-downs 2 years ago on my Mustang and got lots of track miles on them. I have not used the SO5s yet, but the Hoosiers have been the quicker dry tires in the past.
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Post by enjoythemusic » Mon Mar 06, 2006 5:47 am

offcamber09 wrote:The Pilot Sport Cups are not the hot tire to use. They seem to last quite a long time...I was using a Porsche customer's hand-me-downs 2 years ago on my Mustang and got lots of track miles on them. I have not used the SO5s yet, but the Hoosiers have been the quicker dry tires in the past.
Thanks for the info. My problem boils down to budget. Sure the Hoosier 05 are great, but frankly i can't afford a new set every event weekend or two. This lead me to the Pilot Cups. Already have a set of decent wets, so looking for drys that will last a few weekends and be better than Mich PS2.

The Kumho look interesting, but i have heard they go off after a bit. Of course it is a balance between grip and wear rating. Basically want a tire that offers decent wear, good grip, and predictable slide at the edge of traction. Low price would be nice too.

So basically i want what what everyone else does... a miracle :)

i realize the Pilot Cups are not THE best, but are much better than Mich PS2 in the dry and the Cups are said to have good durability.

Thoughts? Anyone?
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Post by Jimmy Pet » Mon Mar 06, 2006 12:58 pm

enjoythemusic wrote:
... Basically want a tire that offers decent wear, good grip, and predictable slide at the edge of traction. Low price would be nice too.

So basically i want what what everyone else does... a miracle :)

i realize the Pilot Cups are not THE best, but are much better than Mich PS2 in the dry and the Cups are said to have good durability.

Thoughts? Anyone?
Sounds like you want Toyos.
Toyo RA1, faster than Kumhos (on my car) last way longer than Hoosiers, I have never tried the Pilots, but I have beat guys on them ;).

On my car the difference between the Hoosiers / Goodyear GSCS and Toyos are less than a second slower on a 1.5 mile course.
Life difference is HUGE.
I get 2 hours of track time out of a set of Goodyears (no matter how you slice it).
I have gotten 16 events out of a single set of Toyos.
The Toyos are a fantastic value of speed vs. cost vs. life.

Hope this helps.
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Post by enjoythemusic » Mon Mar 06, 2006 6:42 pm

Thx! Will look into 'em :)
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Post by mario a » Mon Mar 06, 2006 7:24 pm

i have used the Hoosier 305's last year. they stick very well. you can expect only about 5-6 events though before they cord.
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Post by enjoythemusic » Tue Mar 07, 2006 11:25 am

Thanks mario. After more looking i think i'll choose the Pilot Cups as the middleground. Not as good as Hoosier, but will last a bit longer.
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