rev210 Posted March 26, 2003 Share Posted March 26, 2003 Adam, It's more the case that people farkup their standard street cars handling with half baked ideas re: tyres and suspension. They are often putting mismatched parts together, assuming that if itsenough for a race car its good enought for their car (and will make it faster). Very low profile tyres are more a cosmetic gimmic than an actual performance enhancer. At best it does nothing and at worst it just doesn't provide the feel and grip of a little taller profile. I have driven a couple of skylines with coil overs and wider aftermarket rims and tyres and can only say that most would not keep up with my stockie aound corners. The atessa system or any 4wd helps no argument, but the concept of sidewal flex (ideally on tyres designed to do this) is just as important irrespective. GTR's will go quicker on slicks and that is the model of sidewall flex you try to copy with street tyres for the drags. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/12795-bridgestone-re540s/page/2/#findComment-241232 Share on other sites More sharing options...
macka Posted March 27, 2003 Share Posted March 27, 2003 Originally posted by KILLER-T Hi ya Brett if you are buyin the re540s for the drags then dont bother the side walls are way to hard to get any advantage from them on the 1/4 mile but for a track tyre they would be great.I cant tell you what they are like in the wet but on a dry road the are the best thing i have used.The only thing i dont like about them is the amount of road noise they make Thats his excuse for poor drag times I thought RE540's were sticky maybe me and you shoul swap i have some rippers :bahaha: Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/12795-bridgestone-re540s/page/2/#findComment-242267 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest KILLER-T Posted March 27, 2003 Share Posted March 27, 2003 Haha good one macka Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/12795-bridgestone-re540s/page/2/#findComment-243041 Share on other sites More sharing options...
GTS-t VSPEC Posted March 27, 2003 Share Posted March 27, 2003 Macka, The compund used in the RE540's is for track use, and therefore at the drags they are no better than any other street tyre. See'ya:burnout: Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/12795-bridgestone-re540s/page/2/#findComment-243064 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Denver Posted March 27, 2003 Share Posted March 27, 2003 Gts its more that 540's react to the VHT and do the opsite and become more skatey than they do grippy.. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/12795-bridgestone-re540s/page/2/#findComment-243261 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gav Posted March 27, 2003 Share Posted March 27, 2003 Whilst on the 540s - I find it bazar that Bridgestone dealers (in WA) aren't allowed to sell Bridgestone 540s! Something to do with another company getting the rights to sell these (Ian Diffen I think?). Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/12795-bridgestone-re540s/page/2/#findComment-243346 Share on other sites More sharing options...
rev210 Posted March 27, 2003 Share Posted March 27, 2003 Originally posted by XRW Gts its more that 540's react to the VHT and do the opsite and become more skatey than they do grippy.. I don't know who told you that but, it sounds like bulldust. Or perhaps they meant doesn't become as sticky as other tyres or even 'they are sticky to start with and the vht doesn't add much extra'. Vht makes rubber compound tyres 'sticky' even tyres with silicone content. We found some tyres better than others in terms of responding to VHT (they all got more sticky tho'). Back in the days when you rigged a squirter bottle over the rear tyres so the officials couldn't see it when you did the burnout on street meet days (they still seem to skim on track treatment these days too). Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/12795-bridgestone-re540s/page/2/#findComment-243516 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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