MBDiagMan said:
My thinking is to find a set of 17" wheels and get by with the cheapest tires I can run.
Will thin, street tires be stickier than castaway competition tires that have heat cycled enough times to lose their adhesion?
Thanks again,
I ran last half of my first season (Jul - Dec 03) and first half of 2nd season (jan 04 to jun o4) on GY GSC (oem street tires) that were put on by previous owner. These are jokingly referred to by Vette autox guys as Flintstone Tires because they are so hard a compound.
Then I bought Victoracers (Kuhmo) about the time that Kumho 710's came out (Remember the recall on those?) So again I was on uncompetative tires as all the fast guys were on 710's. Those lasted 7/04 to 6/05.
Then I got 710's & never looked back
If you have to use the car for any commute daily driver miles you might think about a 2nd set of rims & get good at changing wheels. I do it in about 25 min now (Two low rise jacks & air gun)
Myself I have another vehicle so I end up leaving the race tires on mostly. I will drive to the gym or such on the race tires & it does no harm. If it rains though you are screwed. Ask me how I know.
I also drive to events on the 710's. It adds a heat cycle & wears them some but not a big deal.
If the tire budget has you worried try to run in a class that street tires are required. Cal Club in LA region has SK1 and Sk2 for big cars & smaller ones.
Check your local scca guys or whoever you are going to race with.
As for your original question, it depends which street tires & which race tires. I think usually the race tires will win out due to stiffer sidewalls & being mostly like a slick. But if you came across some used Michelin Pilot Sport Cup - or the GY ultra high perf. tires - those would probably be better than a really used up race tire.
For cheap tires that work ok try Sumitomo - I forget the model. Also Hankook if they have your size. The comp tire to have is the Kuhmo 710. Check Tire rack & Discount tire online.