susser Posted July 1, 2006 Share Posted July 1, 2006 I am torn between two lines of thought; Put the wooden 15" pileups on. ? They have survived 2 Dunsfold Days without any damage. Run with the 14" AO21Rs and get the grip, more progressive handling and higher speeds. ? Waddya think 🤔 🤔 🤔 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jaseb Posted July 1, 2006 Share Posted July 1, 2006 21's on the front and pile ups on the back 😬 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caterhamnut Posted July 1, 2006 Share Posted July 1, 2006 Be tempted to do what JaseB says!! 😬 You won't wear the tyres as much as a track day, so 21's would be fine, and obviously give you more grip - bit of both will give you more fun, for sure, but it depends what you want from the day - a 'true' feeling for what your car does under various conditions - in which case go for either tyre, but don't mix....or a hoon 😬 Certainly the hard tyres on the back will make the oversteer bit more fun!! Drive there on the 21's, take 2 pileups to put on when you are there - keep your options open? www.mycaterham.com here 91,000 miles -1st 1.6k Supersport, '95 Motor Show car Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F355GTS Posted July 1, 2006 Share Posted July 1, 2006 Another vote for JaseB's setup, perfect for an Academy day Mark Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Archie Procter Posted July 1, 2006 Share Posted July 1, 2006 *idea*you could put the good rears back on for the timed section Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
susser Posted July 2, 2006 Author Share Posted July 2, 2006 Oright here's another thought; I could put 15" ZV1s on the back and be a bit in between Then 21s for the timed. but then I wouldn't have "felt them" wot abaht doin a number of academy days wiv all the possible combos Edited after more thinking OK It's comin to me now; 1, I want to use the day to aquire/improve driving skills. 2, I want to keep on good rubber now (21s/48s etc) I've realised what rubbish hard tyres are (on a 7 ) 3, There's little point in learning to control the car with Pilots on then changing to superior and different characteristic rubber. 4, I'm not inclined to waste the day trying to wear some old rubber out. So I think it's 21s all round. Is that a sound argument 🤔 Edited by - susser on 2 Jul 2006 10:14:55 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caterhamnut Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 yes - as I mentioned, if your intention is to learn about how your car handles under various conditions, then it makes sense to use the tyre set up you will most likely to be using on the road, or for 95% of your driving. As you say, you can always do another Academy day later and go with the 'hooning' option - thats what we did! You will have a fantastic time whatever you put on the car to be honest, and actually, changing wheels between events might have been a bit of a pain, as access to the car park is difficult if other events have started....good choice this time. www.mycaterham.com here 91,000 miles -1st 1.6k Supersport, '95 Motor Show car Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martin b Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Susser Go with the 021s, you'll not wear them out and then you will know what to do next time you visit Snetterton, no more passenger rides for you, get in the other seat with the loud pedal 😬 Martin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
susser Posted July 2, 2006 Author Share Posted July 2, 2006 Martin B You're right on the money with that one. Thanks to you and Alan for getting me over that "activation energy" barrier kind of thing. I hope you both had a pleasant drive home. And thanks again. *thumbup* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan Bowler Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Nuther vote for the 021s. Build up your confidence on those. Save the pilots for a Dunsfold day, or another academey day. Don't spend all day swapping tyres, adjusting setup etc., just have loads of fun. The oversteer bit was a real eye opener (did it last year on ZV1s) - just how easy it is to lose the back by lifting. Don't spin off on the circuit bit at the end, as they won't let you back on! Good last session at Snetterton, though I did manage to spin at the chicane. Offside front locked up again. No damage done. Tiring drive home - 3 1/2 hours of track time was 😬 😬 😬 - will go back there again. AB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
susser Posted July 2, 2006 Author Share Posted July 2, 2006 AB 😬 😬 😬 *thumbup* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave1968 Posted July 3, 2006 Share Posted July 3, 2006 i was planning to take a knackered (ie not road legal) pair of 021's for the rear as spares and sawp em when i get there. ive not been to heyford, is there somewhere suitable to do it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LazerBrain Posted July 3, 2006 Share Posted July 3, 2006 Last year people were changing tyres in the paddock/car park area. As Angus said earlier, it's not easy to do between the events - but possible at start/end of day and lunch. cheers, Darren. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave1968 Posted July 3, 2006 Share Posted July 3, 2006 thanks Darren Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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