the standard size tires of a z06 is 275mm tire width in the front and 305mm in the rear this car was using 275mm front and rear that's huge difference when it comes to tire grip.
Stock tires on the back of a C6 Z are 325's... Often people that track them run 345's or occasionally even bigger. Similar for the front tires. Clearly the Z was utterly sandbagged, in similar conditions on other tracks all over the world... well, it fares rather better.
What's the size difference? I'd say it would be bad if the width of the wheel and tires were more narrower, but if it's just because it's not on 19 inch wheels, that's probably a good thing.
@MidShipCivic AND REDUCING THE SIZE ON THE TIRE EVEN WITH BETTER RUBBER WILL EITHER KEEP OR REDUCE THE CARS TOTAL GRIP AND CAN DAMAGE THE CARS BALANCE like in this vid case closed!
@gmracing15 down grading tire size on a tarmac stage WILL LIMIT OVERAL LATERAL GRIP (yes even if the rear tires will effect overal grip) and hurt the cars OVERAL BALANCE THE MOST. This vid proves that! The driver was complaining lack of grip in the rear gee i wonder why could it be because of the setup (maybe) but what good is the set when you put narrower tires in the REAR! duh! this isn't a dirt or snow ralley stage IT'S FUCKING TARMAC a smooth race track get it.
@RacingPhilNici WHAT TRUCK HAS INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION?and no truck has a mono composite leaf spring(it weighs less than one coil over and the weight is more in the center of the car)one spring and one leaf not leaf springs not maid of steal and the Exige is no longer under powered look up venom you will see an Exige with an LS3 that will humiliate the Veryon
Wider tires do not increase your traction ability you are no engineer, it's only done for longevity and cooling of the rubber. Know your place and don't try to be an expert when you aren't.
All over the world the Z06 regularly stomps cars on the track and does far better than it did in this competition. I'm sure the engineers that put STOCK 325's on the back of a REAR WHEEL DRIVE (not 4wd) car have no idea what they're doing. I'm sure the tons and tons of guys that regularly race their Z's in North America that nearly all run 345's on the back have no idea what they're doing. I'm sure that the race winning GT1 and GT2 cars with WIDER tires are just doing it for show. MORONS!
trucklike? You confuse things, mustang has a fixed rear axle - similar to trucks (the axle has no joints, just a differential in the middle), Corvette has independent rear suspension, nothing you could call a truck-like piece.
Yes, perhaps they should use the tires off my mountain bike. They have GREAT compounds, and I'm sure that will help put down the roughly 440rwhp that a stock LS7 puts out. Im sure those Japanese reviewers clearly don't won't their precious GTR to win and that the Z06 can hook up much better 295s instead of the 345s it could have. I'm not an expert but all the guys running 345s on the back of Zs on tracks in the real world are. As well as the engineers that put on the stock 325s. Civic moron.
The Nissan R35 GTR was on inferior compound Z06 was on semi slick tires and honestly it didn't have a traction issue in this race it did pretty well. I see you don't have fucking clue what compounds mean you know why slicks where out faster its because THEY GIVE better GRIP . It loses more rubber to the road hence the wear grade. Know your place and learn something.
Non sense. You have no idea what you're saying as far as balance goes until you know the actual width on tires you're TRYING to compare where does your argument hold weight? No where until the bridgestone is found to no pull the same numbers as a cup tire and that's one thing Skid pad numbers are just that skid pad numbers. They tell you nothing about handling. The corvette is tuned on coil overs and lightweight rims you haven't a clue about the balance on that car .
It's okay you mad you started to go back on your own words about 3-4 responses ago when I brought up specifics, you're very much incoherent. You're just mad the corvette lost plain as that hahaahah CORVETTE LOST PPL IT HURTS HIM INSIDE.
No one cares about ''what all these guys run'', What the fuck is a 345? A Walmart brand tire? Do you actually measure how wide they really are tire company do not have the same width vs another companies tire that 345 could be equivalent to a 295 tire from another company.
@MidShipCivic your talk is childish your idea's and arguments are half baked and your youtube call is midshipcivic and your telling me I'M MAD!!!......lol!
Wider tires do not increase your traction ability you are no engineer, it's only done for longevity and cooling of the rubber. Know your place and don't try to be an expert when you aren't.
There is a SLIGHT increase in contact surface but that isn't causing higher G's on the skid pad it is the compound.
the standard size tires of a z06 is 275mm tire width in the front and 305mm in the rear this car was using 275mm front and rear that's huge difference when it comes to tire grip.
thanks for posted this video
Time flies
Stock tires on the back of a C6 Z are 325's...
Often people that track them run 345's or occasionally even bigger. Similar for the front tires. Clearly the Z was utterly sandbagged, in similar conditions on other tracks all over the world... well, it fares rather better.
What's the size difference? I'd say it would be bad if the width of the wheel and tires were more narrower, but if it's just because it's not on 19 inch wheels, that's probably a good thing.
Skinnier as in profile or skinnier as in width?
@MidShipCivic AND REDUCING THE SIZE ON THE TIRE EVEN WITH BETTER RUBBER WILL EITHER KEEP OR REDUCE THE CARS TOTAL GRIP AND CAN DAMAGE THE CARS BALANCE like in this vid case closed!
hey wait a sec the wheels and tire size ARE smaller than stock, that's not fair
The Shadow Sports Design GT-R is the best looking GTR in the world!
@gmracing15 down grading tire size on a tarmac stage WILL LIMIT OVERAL LATERAL GRIP (yes even if the rear tires will effect overal grip) and hurt the cars OVERAL BALANCE THE MOST. This vid proves that! The driver was complaining lack of grip in the rear gee i wonder why could it be because of the setup (maybe) but what good is the set when you put narrower tires in the REAR! duh! this isn't a dirt or snow ralley stage IT'S FUCKING TARMAC a smooth race track get it.
Z06, FTW!!!
@RacingPhilNici WHAT TRUCK HAS INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION?and no truck has a mono composite leaf spring(it weighs less than one coil over and the weight is more in the center of the car)one spring and one leaf not leaf springs not maid of steal and the Exige is no longer under powered look up venom you will see an Exige with an LS3 that will humiliate the Veryon
I can not find second and third parts..?
i agree
where is lambo ??
The tachometer on the Z06 seems to move slower than the rev speed of the engine.
Wider tires do not increase your traction ability you are no engineer, it's only done for longevity and cooling of the rubber.
Know your place and don't try to be an expert when you aren't.
All over the world the Z06 regularly stomps cars on the track and does far better than it did in this competition.
I'm sure the engineers that put STOCK 325's on the back of a REAR WHEEL DRIVE (not 4wd) car have no idea what they're doing.
I'm sure the tons and tons of guys that regularly race their Z's in North America that nearly all run 345's on the back have no idea what they're doing. I'm sure that the race winning GT1 and GT2 cars with WIDER tires are just doing it for show.
MORONS!
trucklike? You confuse things, mustang has a fixed rear axle - similar to trucks (the axle has no joints, just a differential in the middle), Corvette has independent rear suspension, nothing you could call a truck-like piece.
Yes, perhaps they should use the tires off my mountain bike. They have GREAT compounds, and I'm sure that will help put down the roughly 440rwhp that a stock LS7 puts out.
Im sure those Japanese reviewers clearly don't won't their precious GTR to win and that the Z06 can hook up much better 295s instead of the 345s it could have.
I'm not an expert but all the guys running 345s on the back of Zs on tracks in the real world are. As well as the engineers that put on the stock 325s.
Civic moron.
The Nissan R35 GTR was on inferior compound Z06 was on semi slick tires and honestly it didn't have a traction issue in this race it did pretty well. I see you don't have fucking clue what compounds mean you know why slicks where out faster its because THEY GIVE better GRIP . It loses more rubber to the road hence the wear grade.
Know your place and learn something.
Oh oh I got one! How do you make a handkerchief dance?? Anybody?? You put a little boogie in it!!! Bwaaahahahaha!
Non sense. You have no idea what you're saying as far as balance goes until you know the actual width on tires you're TRYING to compare where does your argument hold weight? No where until the bridgestone is found to no pull the same numbers as a cup tire and that's one thing Skid pad numbers are just that skid pad numbers. They tell you nothing about handling.
The corvette is tuned on coil overs and lightweight rims you haven't a clue about the balance on that car .
Naa I corrected you and youmad hahahaha.
Naa I anit mad Ima bous.
and its ''you're'' not ''your''.
Youmad and Z06 lost why are you here again?
It's okay you mad you started to go back on your own words about 3-4 responses ago when I brought up specifics, you're very much incoherent.
You're just mad the corvette lost plain as that hahaahah CORVETTE LOST PPL IT HURTS HIM INSIDE.
Damn youmad. I'd be mad too if I was you.
No one cares about ''what all these guys run'',
What the fuck is a 345? A Walmart brand tire?
Do you actually measure how wide they really are tire company do not have the same width vs another companies tire that 345 could be equivalent to a 295 tire from another company.
@MidShipCivic ..lol .lol.lol your the mad one lol
@MidShipCivic your talk is childish your idea's and arguments are half baked and your youtube call is midshipcivic and your telling me I'M MAD!!!......lol!
haha you just mad....
Wider tires do not increase your traction ability you are no engineer, it's only done for longevity and cooling of the rubber.
Know your place and don't try to be an expert when you aren't.