Thats a huge difference!! and these street tires seem already like a performance street tire! I run toyo proxes R888R on both my NA and NB miata with 225 in the front and 245 in the back
It feels amazing on track! Yeah I've been happy with the Falkens on track until now, I went back to them and they feel quite slow now... still a great tire, with good performance and life, but certainly not a slick! The setup you run must rip pretty good!
@@CashedOutCars yeah it does, i wanted semi slicks because then you can still legally drive them on the street here and the toyo proxes have been amazing so far! but i only drive them in the summer and for an all season miata these falkens seem really good!
@@poosmoker0457 fender roll and pull and spacers, was a hard fit but necessary because the rear would kick out almost every turn. 300 flywheel hp on the rear wheels
Wow, what a great video. I run Firestone Firehawk Indy 500s on my NB2 in the stock size (205/45R16). They are much better than the General GMAX AS05s that came on my car when I bought it. The Indy 500s don't really ever chirp when cornering, though I can't really push it too much on the street because I live in the city. The Generals definitely start squeeling in hard corners. For references, with the General tires, I would dump the clutch at roughly 2500-3000rpm to launch the car. With the Indy 500s, I launch from 4500 rpm, as it has way more grip and it bogs at any rpm lower than that. My car is completely stock.
The number one track day mod. I recently tested the Kumho v730 back to back with the other SM tire, Toyo RR. I was only .5 of a second slower on the v730 on a 1.18 minute track. It's crazy how wide of a gap there is in the 200 tread wear class.
There certainly is a huge difference in choice of 200TW, and I do believe the 615k+ is on the slower side at this point. The Falken 660s would likely be much closer to the slick. Thanks for the comment!
Hi Cash, I’m in a series, Classic Marques, driving my turbo MX5 on Yokohama AO52, over here in the in the UK. The series penalty over normal road tyres is 2.25%, full race tyres 3.25%.
@@CashedOutCars yes, that’s right. A standing start Hillclimb (which is basically a racetrack up a hill) or 1 lap around a conventional race circuit like Goodwood. The MX5/Miata is a real giant killer- last weekend I beat 8 Ferraris😁
Cool channel! I run Falken rt660 new re71rs and kumho v730 on my new race car m340i xdrive. Buying a c7 z06 next week and running Falken rt660 until I can hopefully get sizes in new re71rs
@@CashedOutCars 615 wear almost like rs4 so trade offs. The v730 was surprisingly good on heavy car auto x but idk something weird about it. Oversteer on all wheel drive car.
Do you still have your vr6 Passat. I have a 08 3.6 4motion wagon. Did you ever have to replace the timing chain? Mine is stretched and it’s an 8k job to get it fixed because they have to pull the engine and flush and replace all fluids and shit. The timing chains on the older Passats 06-08 were only made to last 120k miles for some reason. Mine stretched at 121k miles.
Heading to Lime Rock tomorrow with Toyo R1R 225/45 ZR-15s on the miata now. How much do you this the extra 10 mm on the tire helps vs the type of tire? a195 14 is a small tire on a turbo miata
@@CashedOutCars The real issue is you haven't positioned yourself to have good leverage on the steering wheel. Get a steering hub spacer to bring the wheel closer to your chest and you'll have an easier time manipulating it. It's obvious if you try to twist something around in the air with arms outstretched in front of you versus just holding it a foot or so away from your chest. I also found a smaller diameter steering wheel helped me keep my hands on the wheel rather than hitting my legs.
How about semi-slicks?? Lol you get the best of both worlds! It won't be that trick to drive on lil wet lands! I loved your video mate! Video was quite informative! Keep up the work!
While I agree it’s a good idea, Lime Rock has never required them or even suggested them on this track. I guess because it’s relatively low speed with lots of run off and very little to hit. I have a helmet, but this car doesn’t have harnesses so I can’t really run a HANS
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Thats a huge difference!! and these street tires seem already like a performance street tire! I run toyo proxes R888R on both my NA and NB miata with 225 in the front and 245 in the back
It feels amazing on track! Yeah I've been happy with the Falkens on track until now, I went back to them and they feel quite slow now... still a great tire, with good performance and life, but certainly not a slick! The setup you run must rip pretty good!
@@CashedOutCars yeah it does, i wanted semi slicks because then you can still legally drive them on the street here and the toyo proxes have been amazing so far! but i only drive them in the summer and for an all season miata these falkens seem really good!
@@timnb0340 how do you get 245s to fit in the back?
@@poosmoker0457 fender roll and pull and spacers, was a hard fit but necessary because the rear would kick out almost every turn. 300 flywheel hp on the rear wheels
Wow, what a great video. I run Firestone Firehawk Indy 500s on my NB2 in the stock size (205/45R16). They are much better than the General GMAX AS05s that came on my car when I bought it. The Indy 500s don't really ever chirp when cornering, though I can't really push it too much on the street because I live in the city. The Generals definitely start squeeling in hard corners. For references, with the General tires, I would dump the clutch at roughly 2500-3000rpm to launch the car. With the Indy 500s, I launch from 4500 rpm, as it has way more grip and it bogs at any rpm lower than that. My car is completely stock.
The number one track day mod. I recently tested the Kumho v730 back to back with the other SM tire, Toyo RR. I was only .5 of a second slower on the v730 on a 1.18 minute track. It's crazy how wide of a gap there is in the 200 tread wear class.
There certainly is a huge difference in choice of 200TW, and I do believe the 615k+ is on the slower side at this point. The Falken 660s would likely be much closer to the slick. Thanks for the comment!
The video i've been waiting for!! Super cool to see.
It was a fun one.. Oldsmobile vs Turbo miata next :)
Very interesting video, looks like fun!
Hi Cash, I’m in a series, Classic Marques, driving my turbo MX5 on Yokohama AO52, over here in the in the UK. The series penalty over normal road tyres is 2.25%, full race tyres 3.25%.
Thanks for that info! Is that a time attack / timed shootout style series?
@@CashedOutCars yes, that’s right. A standing start Hillclimb (which is basically a racetrack up a hill) or 1 lap around a conventional race circuit like Goodwood. The MX5/Miata is a real giant killer- last weekend I beat 8 Ferraris😁
Love that! I love chasing down “faster” more expensive cars on track. Have fun out there!
Cool channel! I run Falken rt660 new re71rs and kumho v730 on my new race car m340i xdrive. Buying a c7 z06 next week and running Falken rt660 until I can hopefully get sizes in new re71rs
Thanks my friend! The all of those tires are good choices, and should be much faster than my 615k+s in this video
@@CashedOutCars 615 wear almost like rs4 so trade offs. The v730 was surprisingly good on heavy car auto x but idk something weird about it. Oversteer on all wheel drive car.
Thank u for your knowledge 🎉
Any time!
Do you still have your vr6 Passat. I have a 08 3.6 4motion wagon. Did you ever have to replace the timing chain? Mine is stretched and it’s an 8k job to get it fixed because they have to pull the engine and flush and replace all fluids and shit. The timing chains on the older Passats 06-08 were only made to last 120k miles for some reason. Mine stretched at 121k miles.
Heading to Lime Rock tomorrow with Toyo R1R 225/45 ZR-15s on the miata now. How much do you this the extra 10 mm on the tire helps vs the type of tire? a195 14 is a small tire on a turbo miata
Great video! Thanks for the info.
Please, hold the wheel correctly. It's safer and faster.
This car has deleted power steering and fairly aggressive caster which for me means it’s hard to keep my hands at 9 and 3
@@CashedOutCars The real issue is you haven't positioned yourself to have good leverage on the steering wheel. Get a steering hub spacer to bring the wheel closer to your chest and you'll have an easier time manipulating it. It's obvious if you try to twist something around in the air with arms outstretched in front of you versus just holding it a foot or so away from your chest. I also found a smaller diameter steering wheel helped me keep my hands on the wheel rather than hitting my legs.
Was the time taken with one person in both scenarios?
How about semi-slicks?? Lol you get the best of both worlds! It won't be that trick to drive on lil wet lands!
I loved your video mate! Video was quite informative! Keep up the work!
The Fallen rt615k are semi-slicks.
Nice vid man!! Your car needs a bit stifling the suspension :)
I'm running some Nitto Neo Gen, but i'm not doing track tho.
This video came out great! Now I need to get a set of slicks. Btw, shouldn’t you be wearing a helmet? How irresponsible! 😜
stop shuffling your hands. This steering technique on track is utterly hideous and frankly dangerous.
totally agree... i couldn't keep watching
Please get a helmet and hans device
While I agree it’s a good idea, Lime Rock has never required them or even suggested them on this track. I guess because it’s relatively low speed with lots of run off and very little to hit. I have a helmet, but this car doesn’t have harnesses so I can’t really run a HANS