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8 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

 

(Noting I'm Asian, I'm not a great driver and our DNA has wired us propel either Toyota Camrys or Tesla Shitboxes). 

 

Brother, nope, I've watched a "documentary" that proves otherwise 

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3 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

(Noting I'm Asian, I'm not a great driver and our DNA has wired us propel either Toyota Camrys or Tesla Shitboxes). 

That’s racist 

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20 minutes ago, No Crust Racing said:

Don't you have a Camry to crash somewhere? 

this page is the best

https://www.facebook.com/camryfail

examples:

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On 12/8/2024 at 10:51 AM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Not specifically the revamp Toyos.

In the past I've used Nitto NT01s, which were essentially the same compound as R888 with a different pattern (that's what the internetz said, so just be facts). I did like the NT01, progressive fade, didn't go from grip to 0 grip in a split second.

If you look at the serious street/track guys, most are either on Cup 2, A052, A050, AD09, CR-S or AR-1.

 

Go the CRS, cheaper than the A052 and same if not better 1 lap performance when suspension is dialled for it. If wanting to do back to back laps the A052 and can cool off and go again next lap will be the better option.
I have gone quicker over 1 lap with CRS than the A050 I came from but may be due to getting more seat time.

I am driving CRS on the street lately in different conditions and its going well, a lot better than AR1 in the wet.

11 hours ago, No Crust Racing said:

MMM ok, 

I see a bit of praise for RE003s, but CR-S sounding like a better option, seems Nankang wants those to replace the AR-1

AR1 is a race tyre, CRS is a Hill Climb/time attack/Sprint tyre. 2 different things, a slick is on the way too.

The mighty gay mods choice of tyre is proper rubbish for those that actually drive on track not park at bunnings at night.

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9 hours ago, No Crust Racing said:

CR-S decent "budget" option, but still a grand+ for tyres. 

No idea what they're like in the wet though. 

probably around the $1700-1800 fitted in his sizes. 
The ar1 is heaps cheaper.

Get on scumplace I got some A052 295/35/18 for $400 that had done maybe 20-25 hot laps of SMP. 

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On 09/12/2024 at 9:03 PM, No Crust Racing said:

People are going faster on CRS than AR1, so there's that 😕

But to be fair, I think people have gone faster on Bob Jane All Rounders than AR1's; particularly if it's wet.

 

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1 minute ago, Komdotkom said:

But to be fair, I think people have gone faster on Bob Jane All Rounders than AR1's; particularly if it's wet.

 

I managed to win under 2L turbo/4L NA class championship in our club with a single set of AR1s, including several wet rounds, and they were still getting faster end of the season 0_0

For $800 in 255/17 I was very pleased (7yrs ago so adjust for inflation)

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Merry Clitmas you dirty cnuts.

24 hours ish in the sous vide at 50°C, then finished it off in the pizza oven at 500°C. Internal temp peaked about 56°C, albeit a bit higher than I wanted however still butter soft.

Don't ever let the mother in law out cook you at family events. 

Yes, that plate was bought in Ischia, Italy.

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