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    R compound for street.

    Does anyone run R-compound on the street? I am planning to get a st of Toyo R888 for my car. Car will mostly be going on weekend cruise or some spirit driving.

    How does the constant heat cycle affect the tires? I am not too worry about the rain and how long they last. I am mainly concern about the heat cycle since I head the life of the slicks/R compound are determine by heatcycle and not the treads.

    some advice would be great!!
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    i think bruizer daily drives his r-comps

    i think max performance street tires are better suited for any type of street driving, they are much easier to get to their optimal temperature and keep them there,
    even spirited street driving doesn't create as much heat as road racing would, hence the r-comps would actualy feel more slipery than ~180-200 thread wear tires

    street legal r-comps were made to be able to drive to and back from the track without bringing the 4 wheels with you
    they aren't really made for street

    i woooooped alot of people at time attacks this summer with my Dunlop start specs, while most were using r-comps
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    Im speaking from personal experience with the r888. Grip does decrease after many heat cycles. I had 8 or 10 to a set then I replaced. You are probably reading "life" in terms of track use. No matter what they don't last long. I didn't drive much on the street but I noticed highway driving put significant wear on them compared to any other tire.

    To be even more honest...I personally don't even think a weekend cruise or "spritied" (depending how spirited..) can get them warm enough to consider a heat cycle. Coming off the track they were so hot and sticky they would shoot rocks like a slingshot and pick up anything on the road back to the pits. Never even got close to that on the street.

    I used two sets on the track this season. Tried star specs, 615 and the RS3's as well. I will be using RS3 next season.

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    RS3's all the way

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    I run Bridgestone RE070 255/40/17. They're a 140 treadwear rating, they're pricey and don't last long on the street, but they stick like flypaper.

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    ^^ thats the thing with RS3s, StarSpecs and the likes, they have great performance on track, and with a good alignment will last 20.000km overall

    i drove 10.000km with my GTR this summer, with plenty of tracks days (3 lapping days + 5 evening 20 minute sessions + 2 time attack events) and my StarSpecs are between the 50% and 75% wear marks, meaning they still have at least another 10.000km in them

    and what impressed me the most with the SS, is its wet traction, my first lapping session of the summer was in a rainstorm (hurricane-like) with deep puddles of water on the freshly paved track, and i was passing car after car, STIs and GTIs and S4s, awd or not, they all let me pass and couldn't keep up, annnnnd at that time my AWD still wasn't fixed so i was running mostly RWD

    StarSpecs are teh siiickness
    but i've also heard great things about the RS3
    not so much about the Ecsta XS, they wear really fast on the street, and not so good wet traction
    and the RE-11s and AD08 are too pricey
    RT-615... meh, i had some before, got greasy fast, then slippery
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    I've run R888, RT615s and Star Specs, out of all of them I was most impressed with the StarSpecs. Great tire for the money and lasts a long time. R888's are fun on the track but on streets are poo. R compounds are best left on a set of track wheels and used when needed.

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    Thanks for the all the info. So I guess I am best stick with the max-performance tires like RE11, AD08..etc.
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    I'm in the same boat as you, I also considered the R888s but decided against due to the quick wear and not being able to justify as my only tire. I'm currently looking at the SS and the RS3s, but currently leaning towards the RS3s due to the price difference.
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    Run R888's now,awesome on the circuit but stupid on the street. Simply not made fir this naturally.

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