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XcYZ 05-07-2007 09:19 PM

Jeff, what do you think of running the Hoosier R6 on the street? I've heard that after a few heat cycles they get hard. What's your opinion?

tyoneal 05-08-2007 01:07 AM

Frankenstang:

Let me guess, 150k-200k should get someone a pretty nice one. Less if it is used.

Is this pretty close? (Rolling chassis 89k)

Ty

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Originally Posted by frankenstang
ty -- if you have to ask, you can't afford it. Hell I was scared out of my wits just drilling a 2 inch hole in the firewall to run the wiring harness for the ECM. I didn't want to ruin the car and have to owe Jeff the next three paycheck to fix something. The guy that tuned the car was scared to ride in it.


Bandit Ls-1 05-08-2007 01:26 AM

what a tease! i was waiting to see if you were going to some open road to open her up...but it didnt happen lol, if it was laying down some lines and instanly going sideways at what sounded like 1/2 throttle i can only imagine full :willy: awesome car btw man, thanks for making me want another car lol.

jeff s 05-09-2007 10:08 AM

here's a couple 190 mile passes on an open road at z2z in my twin turbo GTR.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qN8GsF5U4HQ

tyoneal 05-09-2007 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by jeff s
Notice black marks getting layed down everytime I get into it slightly. (about 3-4 times in the vid) And those are 345/30x19 Hoosiers R6.
Total cost about $250,000 as it sits now. This started out as a (Ultima Sports UK) factory built gen 1 powered car, not a kit or a roller.

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Thanks for info. At least I was starting to get in the area price wise.

The car looks great. I'm sure you are very proud of it. (I would be)

Thanks for posting the links to the videos. Me and the rest of the "Arm Chair", Ultima Drivers appreciate the view.

Do you have any from that run from the inside of the car?

Thanks again.

Ty

JimM 05-09-2007 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by jeff s
here's a couple 190 mile passes on an open road at z2z in my twin turbo GTR.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qN8GsF5U4HQ

Anyone notice that when that thing comes up and past the camera on the run, you don't hear it until it passes the cameraman?
I had no idea a car could exceed the speed of sound!:bow:

jeff s 05-10-2007 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by XcYZ
Jeff, what do you think of running the Hoosier R6 on the street? I've heard that after a few heat cycles they get hard. What's your opinion?

After a few track day heat cycles they do get a bit hard. Then it takes more heat before they work. But, if you only ran them on the street chances are you'd never get them hot enough to damage them. Unless of course your daily comute is angels crest highway in CA. I like Pilot Sport PS2, for something more hardcore I'd put Pilot Sport Cup. In the case of this project, he wanted 15" brakes which require 19" wheels and the Hoosier was the only choice for this application, due to the low profile and relatively small diameter. We still had to radically alter the wheel well area to fit them.
thanks

ChevyThunder 05-11-2007 12:42 AM

Jeff what is the size on those Hoosier 19" ? My car ran 19" in the rear originally back in the late 70's to mid 80's when it ran in IMSA but there have been no tires for the car for years.. it had 19x14" rims. Wonder if these Hoosiers will work.

over 1000 HP ! Wow.. I just dyno's my flat six , 3.2 liter twin turbo motor yesterday and made 720 HP ... but 4 digits would have been nicer :)

frankenstang 05-11-2007 08:43 PM

345/30/zr19 from what I remember. It would've been nice if they made a 20 series tire. Never get them on the rim though. They did look like steamroller tires without the clamshell on.


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