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In fact emira gt4 works with 19” wheels right ?
He does have a point though. Coming off the track with hot rotors. You don't want to set the brake because it's going to bake the pads onto the rotor. But, when you stop the Emira and turn it off...it will automatically engage the brake.
You *might* be able to turn it off and chock the wheel while sitting for the next session.
I might try it. Ill Have a look next time I have the tires off. I already swap wheels and pads, and change fluids, it’s prob two more bolts to remove it. I’d love lighter wheels and cheaper 200tw track tire options.It would work, and it'd probably throw a code or something, however, it's already enough of a pain to swap wheels for track days, I can't even imagine removing the parking brake each time. I have my limits.
I love my Emira, it has two things which annoy me; the seats and the electric parking brake.
Will 18" fit on the front?I test fit and confirmed 100% that 18" wheels will not fit over the parking brake, 19" wheels will have plenty of clearance though.
18's barely rub the outer edge of it.
Yep, no problem on the front.Will 18" fit on the front?
The DWS 06+ and PS AS4 and some Falken all seasons are all also available in the 20" OEM sizes.For us older and/or slower dudes who may also live in places where it can get cold and wet, your sweet spot 19's are available in DWS06+ and PS AS4 all-seasons.
With the right offset I also wonder about 255 in the front and 305s in the rear for a max grip track setup. Feels possible if people are adding ~10mm spacers to the stockers but I’m far from an expert on this sort of thing.So, now is the time to decide on the wheel size and tires, since I need to figure out what to buy from @GRP .
I'd like to keep the front/rear diameter ratio as close of a match as possible so that ESC is happy. Stock, the rear tires are 0.7% taller than the fronts, so basically the same.
OEM size front is 245/35-20. Some alternative sizes with diameter changes:
245/40-19: -0.4%
235/40-19: -1.5%
225/45-19: +0.7%
245/45-18: -0.4%
225/50-18 +0.4%
OEM Rear is 295/30-20, some alternatives:
295/35-19: +0.4%
285/35-19: -0.4%
It seems like a sweet spot is 245/40-19F and 285/35-19R since it keeps the ratio of front/rear sizes the same as OEM. In this combo, these tires are available in the US. I've only run the Bridgestones on my Elise, and I really like them, but they're not a true track tire.
- Bridgestone Potenza RE71RS (Great tire!): ~$1,500/set
- Michelin Sport Cup 2 (240 treadwear): ~$1,700/set
- Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 3: ~$1,400/set
- Yokohama AD09: ~$1,500/set
In the OEM sizes, we have some different options:
- Continental Extreme Contact Force: $1,600/set
- Michelin PS Cup 2 (like above. 240 TW): $2,200/set
- Michelin PS Cup 2(180 TW): $2,000-$2,200 depending on whether you get the Porsche or Ferrari variant
- Michelin PS Cup 2 R (140 RW): ~$2,200
- Yokohama Advan A052: $1,700/set
- Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar3: $1,700/set
- Yokohama AD09: ~$1,500/set
- Hoosier R7: $crazy
There does appear to be a lot more choice in the OEM 20" size! There's about an $75/tire price premium. The 19" wheels will be a little bit lighter, and the tires will be a little bit heavier (but overall wheel will be lighter)
Some calculated dimensions here. https://www.emiraforum.com/threads/...nt-diameter-wheels-20-19-18.5482/#post-157166With the right offset I also wonder about 255 in the front and 305s in the rear for a max grip track setup.
With the right offset I also wonder about 255 in the front and 305s in the rear for a max grip track setup. Feels possible if people are adding ~10mm spacers to the stockers but I’m far from an expert on this sort of thing.
Good to know about the limited tire availability, I was actually saying no spacers, just a wider wheel with the right offset to allow for a similar flush fitment and the wider width tires. But if there’s not a lot of tire options then it’s potentially moot.I checked that size; very few tires are available, it's pointless, and wide tires have downsides too. Spacers put more stress on wheel bearings, which you don't want.