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13 May 2013, 13:12 (Ref:3246727) | #1 | |
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YOKO A048 - ANY GOOD IN THE WET?
I run a rear engined sports racer (similar to a Sports 2000 type) but 1800cc. Series regs dictate I use tyres off list 1A and currently use Yokohama A048.
Really like them in the dry, but as soon as it gets wet, I am all over the place with the back overtaking the front frequently! Are Yokohama A048 considered OK in the wet - and its just me expecting too much, or is there a better wet tyre I should be using? Wet tyres are "free" in the regs. |
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If I'm reading that right your wet tyres don't have to be from list 1a? In that case you'd be far better off using a proper wet racing tyre rather than a 'trackday' tyre like the A048. I'm not sure what size tyres you run but there will doubtless be a choice of wet tyres from the usual selection of manufacturers. A proper set of wets will be light years ahead of the A048's in the wet.
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13 May 2013, 13:33 (Ref:3246739) | #3 | ||
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I have used 048s for years and they are not the best in the wet, George Polley put some extra cuts in some for me that weren't too bad but a proper wet tyre is head and shoulders above anything else as long as it keeps raining !
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Talking of George Polley, he once sold me a set of General Grabbers that were in a word awesome in the wet, I couldnt believe how good they were, wore down bloody quick in the dry though! I have found on my heavy car that the Toyo 888's if it starts raining once hot are not bad at all infact I actually pulled away from the lighter cars that wer all over me in the dry once it started raining when at Croft a while back.
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14 May 2013, 17:50 (Ref:3247372) | #6 | ||
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It needs to be properly wet for wets - damp isn't enough (they'll overheat and be useless very quickly), if there's no spray coming up then wets aren't the way to go. Inters are handy but most people seem to have dry and wet tyres rather than plumping for inters - I guess budget is a factor there. If you're using A048's then I'd stick with them for damp and invest in a decent set of full wets for when it's actually bucketing down - as Gordon says a proper set of wets is so much better than anything else when the circuit is awash (the inters won't be anywhere near as effective on a fully wet circuit). Are you allowed to mix the tyre types on the car? So A048's on the rear and wets on the front? I know people mix tyres in some saloon championships.
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15 May 2013, 00:48 (Ref:3247621) | #9 | ||
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And I always thought 48's were crap in the dry but OK in the wet
If you can get A050's over there get some in a super soft for the wet, they will hold on (just) if it dries out. These are the tyre a lot of the "time attack" type guys use in the dry but only for 3 laps. In Medium they are so much better in the dry than A048's as well (grip and life) Yokohama is our series sponsor so I can't offer advice on anything else than these 2 tyres |
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I thought A048s were list 1b?
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15 May 2013, 12:57 (Ref:3247839) | #11 | |
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All interesting stuff guys. Thanks for the info.
Yes the 048s are on List 1b - that was a typo in my initial post. We are allowed tyres off 1a and 1b. I run 185/50x13 in a lightweight car, so dont have much weight to build heat and often I cant get them upto proper temperature unless its a hot day. Any advice on a better dry tyre? |
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You can get softer compound 48s, what pressure are you running them at ?
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I've run Yoko 048, Toyo 888Rs, and (going back a while) Dunlop D01Js in the wet.
They are all OK at best, and better when relatively new. None of that kind of tyre seems as good in full-on rain as a tyre with substantially more tread. I've seen some competitors in the series which I race in fit "wets" when necessary, tyres like the Yokohama 021R. That has made a visible difference. I've also seen good results from stepping back to a List 1A tyre (so a road tyre) when the track has standing water. |
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In terms of wets, your List 1Bs are exactly the same size as Formula Renault fronts - ring around a few of the big teams (Fortec sized) and ask if you can buy some secondhand wets - thats what I did with my Locoblade running similar-sized wheels
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I had the chance to try some "proper" Michelin wets on my car in the p***ing rain once and it was just like I was driving in the dry ! no contest.
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