NTO-1 maintenance
NTO-1 maintenance
Liz and I ran last week nearly 400 miles on NTO-1's at NH. They show clearly how they will wear, and the outside will wear far sooner than the inside edge.
Once the camber is adjusted we'll mitigate that, but it poses a question:
The tire is marked very clearly "OUTSIDE". and the tread differs greatly on the "outside" edge. I'm used to swappiing RA-1's edge to edge.
Does anyone have experience in taking care of the NTO's?
Thanks,
Once the camber is adjusted we'll mitigate that, but it poses a question:
The tire is marked very clearly "OUTSIDE". and the tread differs greatly on the "outside" edge. I'm used to swappiing RA-1's edge to edge.
Does anyone have experience in taking care of the NTO's?
Thanks,
Jeff Baker
Wilton, NH
#42 95 Miata
72 TR6
79 TR7 V6 in shed
Wilton, NH
#42 95 Miata
72 TR6
79 TR7 V6 in shed
Re: NTO-1 maintenance
I flipped my NT01s on the rim once the tread was mostly gone. I had no problem with them.
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Re: NTO-1 maintenance
We are about to flip the NT01's on the 964. The tread is mostly gone on them at this point (10 days, including 4 days of dual driving) so we only expect to get another 1 or 2 events at most.
- Nick
nicholas.fontana@gmail.com
1999 Mazda Miata - T50
FS: 1997 Green BMW M3 - T80/SC
RIP: 1994 White BMW 325i - SSB
nicholas.fontana@gmail.com
1999 Mazda Miata - T50
FS: 1997 Green BMW M3 - T80/SC
RIP: 1994 White BMW 325i - SSB
Re: NTO-1 maintenance
Interesting.
I do not have much experience with NT-01 tires. That said, I have found that race tires, in general, like to always rotate in the same direction. I found this especially true on Hankook Z214 tires and Hoosiers. When I scrub in a set of tires, I mark them with an arrow showing their direction of forward rotation. If I move tires on the car or flip them on the rim, I make sure the arrows all point forward.
Basically, I always treat my tires as if they are directional. Race tires develop a grain, and as they say, 'go with the grain'.
The asymmetric design of the NT-01s doesn't allow for it, if you flip the tire on the rim.
I do not have much experience with NT-01 tires. That said, I have found that race tires, in general, like to always rotate in the same direction. I found this especially true on Hankook Z214 tires and Hoosiers. When I scrub in a set of tires, I mark them with an arrow showing their direction of forward rotation. If I move tires on the car or flip them on the rim, I make sure the arrows all point forward.
Basically, I always treat my tires as if they are directional. Race tires develop a grain, and as they say, 'go with the grain'.
The asymmetric design of the NT-01s doesn't allow for it, if you flip the tire on the rim.
96 Miata #72 SC
PRA 4
PRA 4
Re: NTO-1 maintenance
I just picked up a set of the Nittos due to the shortage of RA1s and will report my findings as they wear. I'll be using them for non-SM races that don't require a spec tire. First impression is that they are HEAVY compared to a shaved Toyo.
-Cy
99 Spec Miata (SM/STU/STL/EP)
2011, 2013, 2014 NER STU Champion
99 Spec Miata (SM/STU/STL/EP)
2011, 2013, 2014 NER STU Champion
Re: NTO-1 maintenance
What is this F1? Were talking about flipping NT01s when the tread is gone, not qualifying at Monaco.WillM wrote:Interesting.
I do not have much experience with NT-01 tires. That said, I have found that race tires, in general, like to always rotate in the same direction. I found this especially true on Hankook Z214 tires and Hoosiers. When I scrub in a set of tires, I mark them with an arrow showing their direction of forward rotation. If I move tires on the car or flip them on the rim, I make sure the arrows all point forward.
Basically, I always treat my tires as if they are directional. Race tires develop a grain, and as they say, 'go with the grain'.
The asymmetric design of the NT-01s doesn't allow for it, if you flip the tire on the rim.
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Re: NTO-1 maintenance
you should always run a belted tire (steel , polly, or glass ) in the same direction as it was when it was 1st installed on a car . if the rotation is changed then you do run into a chance if throwing a belt in the core of the tire . this will or could delaminate the tire tread . this happend to me some years back with my vw . it ripped out the brake line and bent the fender .
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@Paul, Extremely well. 1:25.33 fastest on the NTO-1's on the coil-overs with stock ECU. The car is 100 pounds lighter than my blue one. The car was a slut - at least 5 drivers. They all said really positive things about it, and all turned in decent lap times, from Liz's 1:33.69 to Noah doing a 1:28.15.
No spins
Car used 1.5 quarts of oil over the 2 days, there's a leaky PS line I have to fix yet, the rear lower heater hose isn't seating quite right on the block outlet tube - probably some corrosion I failed to clean - the trans seems in great shape. Motor mounts are trashed and will be replaced this weekend with the SpecMiata mounts.
@Cy, yes, the NTO's are heavier. Takes more turn-in force. I think the slip angle is less forgiving than RA's, but there is something about the tire that feels really, really planted, especially around my favorite turn 10.
@ everyone else, thanks for the input, tell me how the rotating goes. These have a good few days yet before I need to think about it.
No spins
Car used 1.5 quarts of oil over the 2 days, there's a leaky PS line I have to fix yet, the rear lower heater hose isn't seating quite right on the block outlet tube - probably some corrosion I failed to clean - the trans seems in great shape. Motor mounts are trashed and will be replaced this weekend with the SpecMiata mounts.
@Cy, yes, the NTO's are heavier. Takes more turn-in force. I think the slip angle is less forgiving than RA's, but there is something about the tire that feels really, really planted, especially around my favorite turn 10.
@ everyone else, thanks for the input, tell me how the rotating goes. These have a good few days yet before I need to think about it.
Jeff Baker
Wilton, NH
#42 95 Miata
72 TR6
79 TR7 V6 in shed
Wilton, NH
#42 95 Miata
72 TR6
79 TR7 V6 in shed
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Re: NTO-1 maintenance
Jeff, glad to hear your new ride is running well.
I should clarify - I'm not simply moving the wheels from one side to another. We're actually going to re-mount and flip the tires so the insides become the outsides, but all 4 tires will still run in the same direction.
I should clarify - I'm not simply moving the wheels from one side to another. We're actually going to re-mount and flip the tires so the insides become the outsides, but all 4 tires will still run in the same direction.
- Nick
nicholas.fontana@gmail.com
1999 Mazda Miata - T50
FS: 1997 Green BMW M3 - T80/SC
RIP: 1994 White BMW 325i - SSB
nicholas.fontana@gmail.com
1999 Mazda Miata - T50
FS: 1997 Green BMW M3 - T80/SC
RIP: 1994 White BMW 325i - SSB
Re: NTO-1 maintenance
Nice times Jeff! Glad the car is working out! It always ran great when I owned it. I ran a 1:32.? in it on the old track configuration and 195/50/14 azenis street tires back in 2008, my first time there in a miata.
I was happy to dip into the 1:29s on street tires with my current car over memorial weekend. I won't be driving at the July event but plan to stop in. Hope to see the car and say hello. Maybe we can share the track in October!
Paul G.
I was happy to dip into the 1:29s on street tires with my current car over memorial weekend. I won't be driving at the July event but plan to stop in. Hope to see the car and say hello. Maybe we can share the track in October!
Paul G.
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