Question… is corse / large asphalt considered low traction or high traction? Also do softer compounds blow out easier than hard compound? Or do they all handle about the same speed ratings?
I've blown the same glue joint on the same tire, both times I've run it. Sounds like a flat, flapping away, and this is before 60 on a super slash, and vorza flux original. Only one tire does it, but has done each run. I've reglued twice, in two runs.
Foam tires- Pros 1) Very Good for high speed applications 2) Whole tire doesn't come on done but small chunks when there is a problem. So car still controllable when there is a problem-Cons-1)Very poor traction so not good for slippery conditions. Belted Rubber tires- Pros 1) Good for high speed applications 2) Has good to exceptional handling depending on the type of rubber used in slippery conditions. cons-1) Whole tire come comes on done when there is a problem so you can lose total control of your car when there is a problem.
According to every shore rating scale out there the xxpink and team purple tires are listed as low wear/longer lasting. The 25-38 shore are listed as carpet up to asphalt and have faster wear. So I think your comment was backwards.
I am racing an Arrma Typhon 6s on a concrete public car park ( thats isnt fully smooth ) on a track that we have made that has 4 corners, are foam tires ok for that or would I be better with road tires
So... Any of those tires are going to fit on any of my cars? I understand the hardness, and that there's foam, but the long string of letters and numbers doesn't seem to mean anything to me still after watchin a BSR foam tires explained video. And all Google will give you is results on where to buy them, and this video that unfortunately hasn't cleared much up as to what sting of numbers and letters to get... Sorry.
I need just good tires for my 4tec. The tires they come with are terrible. But I can't find a tire that will fit the rear. Does anyone have an answer. I live in N.Y & nobody seems to know
It depends on the power that you will have. These tires are 3.75 inches tall. The S4 is the softest and works well in cool weather. The S7 is for hot weather and is harder. The S4 is used in drag racing.