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Location: MD
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I have the Azenias 660s on my ZLE (on BC Forged 19s) for street use. The OEM wheels and tires are safely stored in my basement. The 660s are SO much better for Street use (don’t get enough heat into the Goodyears driving them on the street to really work great) compared to the 660s. They work with minimal heat and grip is real good. Tram lining is less too. Even the ride is a tiny bit better. I really like them.
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![]() Drives: Chevy Camaro SS 1LE, Volvo V70R Join Date: Apr 2022
Location: CA
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Could happen, but I'd be surprised if the prices go down. This is the best car in the last generation of ICE muscle cars, and arguably the best ever in terms of overall performance (handling + power, etc). I see an electric sports car for track use in my future, but I know that a lot of older people with disposable income/assets don't like electric cars and have strong affinity for American muscle cars.
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![]() Drives: 2020 ZLE A10, 2018 F250 Diesel Join Date: Apr 2020
Location: Atlanta
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Agree with many of the posters. Running SC3Rs on the street is such a waste. You would really have to be hammering the twisties (way harder than you think you’re going) for them to get up to temp and be useful. PS4S are a much better choice. I find my ps4s to be a better all around tire on the street, it hooks better and handles better. That being said, on track (meaning a road course), you aren’t beating a SC3R unless you’re running a full slick.
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It’s why I sold my Focus RS last month, where I was able to get more for it than it cost new…and plan to buy a ZL1 once the market corrects itself. But we’re a bit off topic… |
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A sticker new set of Pirelli DH would have an advantage I think, but I also know that my coach did a 1:27 at Laguna in a 765LT on SC3R. I believe that is 3-4 seconds faster than factory and major magazine tests on fresh tires in P1, La Ferrari, 918, Viper ACR, GT2 RS, etc |
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Location: CA
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Most magazines aren’t going to drive at 10/10 in a customer car. That said, I wouldn’t be shocked if a 765LT beat them all with everything being equal, it’s a crazy fast car. Isn’t the Senna the street car to beat on a track now? Unless we’re including SCG003 or insane cars like that. |
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2018 ZL1; Mag 2650 and 2 inch LT Headers , every SPL suspension upgrade, MCS 2 way coilovers, sway bars, square SC3R 325's all the way around, and multiple brake cooling upgrades
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Anyone have any experience with Perelli Trofeo R tires? Vs SC3R
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2018 ZL1; Mag 2650 and 2 inch LT Headers , every SPL suspension upgrade, MCS 2 way coilovers, sway bars, square SC3R 325's all the way around, and multiple brake cooling upgrades
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![]() Drives: 2021 1SS 1LE Join Date: Nov 2020
Location: 98548
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On the same vein, I'm struggling with the 3Rs... I had a talk with Randy about the SC3Rs and he like them, but they aren't slicks. He differed to a friend of his at Tire rack that is on the HiPerf side. His thoughts were the 3R is akin to a PS Cup2 and while very good, he thinks for a lap time, the A052 is faster.
My car doesn't do anything weird, just doesn't have great outright grip in the middle of long radius corners with the entire car breaking away and lap times have stabilized, even with changes... I am going to finish out one more day on the set I have, then try something else. Ken |
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Sell Low, Buy High
Drives: 2022 ZLE, 2023 ZLE (Inbound) Join Date: Feb 2019
Location: Varies
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Weight is going to be a huge impediment to (affordable/non-hybrid hypercar level) EV's competing on track (or even being particularly fun to drive on one) for awhile, along with run time flat out vs. charge time. Almost going to need a step change in battery tech for it to happen (much lighter/much faster charging/higher capacity).
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![]() Drives: ´18 ZL1 A10 Red Hot 😍 Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Madrid, SPAIN
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Lot of people talk about PS4S, but not about their gummy walls.
Try Yokohama v107 and do yourself a favor
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2019 Chevy Camaro ZL1 M6 Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: Sea level
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