I've been getting conflicting advice, and well, I know there are "real" racers here, so I'm hoping someone can tell me what I should shoot for, and I'll give a brief description of how my car handles with the last two type tires I've used.
Right now I'm running Pirelli P Zero Neros, and I also run a set of BF Goodrich g-Force Super SPort A/S, they're both great, but, in some ways I prefer the Pirelli P Zero Neros, although everyone tells me the BF's are better...
Okay, with the BF tires, I get amazing traction turning in, incredible understeer performance, but they can't seem to handle the power, whereas, the Pirelli's have serious understeer problems, but they held the rear end down like it was glued, even on my race tune, just incredible.... Dumb as it sounds, I've considered putting a set of the Pirelli's on the back, and the BF's on the front, but I'd hate to have missmatching tires. Money is no issue, I put less than 2500 miles per year on the car, so whatever I get will last, also I don't spin the tires, it's pointless, egotystical, and wasteful. Can ANYONE give me some advice. I already have a good racing suspension, adjustable ride height and dampers, and had it set up by some guys in new jersey, actually a Porsche shop. (My friend does very basic work there and recommended them to setup the suspension)
Now, does this sound like maybe my suspension is the issue, or it's really just the tires, honestly, in all my experience(mostly drag racing, but gave it up and have been circuit racing for about 6 months I guess, maybe 12 trips to the track, but only the last few times did I truly push the car) At first I was scared, it's not like LFS, you can't see very well, and it's hard to judge what speed for each corner, although I've got it memorized now. But these tire issues are really upsetting me. Nothing scares me more than my rear end coming out to play at over 80mph, or even more. If I lost my car I'd be ....god I can't imagine.
When I'm on the street tune, which as of now is only around 480-495RWHP, depending on weather, both sets of tires are just fine, except launching off the line, but on the high octane fuel and race tune (Est. 600RWHP / Very modest for my KB 2.2 actually, but I want my engine to last a long time) both sets of tires just suck. Is it possible it's not the tires, and it's just that 600RWHP is too much for "any" tire to handle? I mean the tires are huge, I dunno what else I could do. If I take off wot, on the street tune it'll spin through 4th gear, but only slightly in 4th, with the BF's even 4th gear spins like it's first...it sucks.
Can anyone recommend a strategy, or a better tire. I'm already using as wide a tire as possible in the back, the pirelli tire I'm using 275/35ZR20, which is what's on the car now. I feel more confident, and the car launches amazingly well(With tons of practice, when I first installed the Kenne Bell Blower I couldn't launch right, it would just spin like crazy), just let the clutch go at around 2200-2400 and I'm hitting the redline in an instant. With the BF's I get wheel spin no matter how I launch, in fact it's so bad, even if I'm cruising at 45mph in second gear at around 3500rpm, and I stomp on the throttle(on the street tune too) the tires break lose and I hit the rev limiter immidietely.
Can anyone help me out, are these two tires even the best, or have I gotten bad advise. I guess what's most important is keeping the rear end planted, for those of you not familiar with the '04 Terminator Cobra, i'ts unlike all other mustangs, it doesn't have an old school live axle, it has an independent rear suspension, which is great except for a little wheel hop every now and then. Just thought that might be important to mention, cause a live axle mustang is an entirely different beast, my 99GT, even with a good suspension is "nothing" like my Cobra, hell even the Cobra all stock handled nearly as good as the GT did with a $1800 suspension. Live axle only good for drag racing, otherwise worthless, no damn tires help that car.
Sorry for such a long post, I'm just getting really frustrated trying to find a tire with more balance. If ya need anymore specs on the car just lemme know. I really hope someone has experience with this. Oh btw, both tires are amazing well at very very high speeds, as in 160+, car feels extremely extremely tight and responsive. (I don't do this daily plz don't jump on me for mentioning it, plus it was done safely)
Right now I'm running Pirelli P Zero Neros, and I also run a set of BF Goodrich g-Force Super SPort A/S, they're both great, but, in some ways I prefer the Pirelli P Zero Neros, although everyone tells me the BF's are better...
Okay, with the BF tires, I get amazing traction turning in, incredible understeer performance, but they can't seem to handle the power, whereas, the Pirelli's have serious understeer problems, but they held the rear end down like it was glued, even on my race tune, just incredible.... Dumb as it sounds, I've considered putting a set of the Pirelli's on the back, and the BF's on the front, but I'd hate to have missmatching tires. Money is no issue, I put less than 2500 miles per year on the car, so whatever I get will last, also I don't spin the tires, it's pointless, egotystical, and wasteful. Can ANYONE give me some advice. I already have a good racing suspension, adjustable ride height and dampers, and had it set up by some guys in new jersey, actually a Porsche shop. (My friend does very basic work there and recommended them to setup the suspension)
Now, does this sound like maybe my suspension is the issue, or it's really just the tires, honestly, in all my experience(mostly drag racing, but gave it up and have been circuit racing for about 6 months I guess, maybe 12 trips to the track, but only the last few times did I truly push the car) At first I was scared, it's not like LFS, you can't see very well, and it's hard to judge what speed for each corner, although I've got it memorized now. But these tire issues are really upsetting me. Nothing scares me more than my rear end coming out to play at over 80mph, or even more. If I lost my car I'd be ....god I can't imagine.
When I'm on the street tune, which as of now is only around 480-495RWHP, depending on weather, both sets of tires are just fine, except launching off the line, but on the high octane fuel and race tune (Est. 600RWHP / Very modest for my KB 2.2 actually, but I want my engine to last a long time) both sets of tires just suck. Is it possible it's not the tires, and it's just that 600RWHP is too much for "any" tire to handle? I mean the tires are huge, I dunno what else I could do. If I take off wot, on the street tune it'll spin through 4th gear, but only slightly in 4th, with the BF's even 4th gear spins like it's first...it sucks.
Can anyone recommend a strategy, or a better tire. I'm already using as wide a tire as possible in the back, the pirelli tire I'm using 275/35ZR20, which is what's on the car now. I feel more confident, and the car launches amazingly well(With tons of practice, when I first installed the Kenne Bell Blower I couldn't launch right, it would just spin like crazy), just let the clutch go at around 2200-2400 and I'm hitting the redline in an instant. With the BF's I get wheel spin no matter how I launch, in fact it's so bad, even if I'm cruising at 45mph in second gear at around 3500rpm, and I stomp on the throttle(on the street tune too) the tires break lose and I hit the rev limiter immidietely.
Can anyone help me out, are these two tires even the best, or have I gotten bad advise. I guess what's most important is keeping the rear end planted, for those of you not familiar with the '04 Terminator Cobra, i'ts unlike all other mustangs, it doesn't have an old school live axle, it has an independent rear suspension, which is great except for a little wheel hop every now and then. Just thought that might be important to mention, cause a live axle mustang is an entirely different beast, my 99GT, even with a good suspension is "nothing" like my Cobra, hell even the Cobra all stock handled nearly as good as the GT did with a $1800 suspension. Live axle only good for drag racing, otherwise worthless, no damn tires help that car.
Sorry for such a long post, I'm just getting really frustrated trying to find a tire with more balance. If ya need anymore specs on the car just lemme know. I really hope someone has experience with this. Oh btw, both tires are amazing well at very very high speeds, as in 160+, car feels extremely extremely tight and responsive. (I don't do this daily plz don't jump on me for mentioning it, plus it was done safely)