Summit Point results thread..."BIG Pics"
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i had seen those tire sox at the track before and never realized they were warmers, i thought it was like some thermal blanket that just "held" in the heat from the last session or something
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Lots of different tire warmers out there that do lots of different things. Some are set at 135 degrees and shut off once in a while to keep them at that temp, some have selectable settings for hotter days, some don't.
The tire sox are cool because they help to keep every part of the tire at that temp (or close to it). No wind blowing through the rim.
The MAIN reason isn't to get them warmed up (although that is a good thing), it's to not have the tires go through too many heat cycles. Too many heat cycles means the tire will get eaten up quicker. No matter how much tread you have there are only so many heat cycles they can safely go through and still be good for track use (at our level).
For track days you don't need 'em. We use them to help with tire preservation and be pre-warmed before hitting the track. You don't have to worry about taking the first lap easy to heat them up; they're already hot!
You can pay anywhere from 270 to over 500 bucks depending on what brand and type you want.
The tire sox are cool because they help to keep every part of the tire at that temp (or close to it). No wind blowing through the rim.
The MAIN reason isn't to get them warmed up (although that is a good thing), it's to not have the tires go through too many heat cycles. Too many heat cycles means the tire will get eaten up quicker. No matter how much tread you have there are only so many heat cycles they can safely go through and still be good for track use (at our level).
For track days you don't need 'em. We use them to help with tire preservation and be pre-warmed before hitting the track. You don't have to worry about taking the first lap easy to heat them up; they're already hot!
You can pay anywhere from 270 to over 500 bucks depending on what brand and type you want.
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Re: Summit Point results thread..."BIG Pics"
Here's a good one of me............stock suspension and exhaust equals a dangerous situation!!
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Re: Summit Point results thread..."BIG Pics"
i've got a set of the woodcraft digital pro whatever ones, i think i paid like $450 but that was dealer cost on them, the lady on the phone talked me into it otherwise i would have gotten yours or the PPG, or PRG, or something P and G that all the guys on WERA.com say kick ass for the money... haven't gotten to try them out yet though
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