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trackday wheels & tyres

Post by fataitch » Wed Sep 29, 2010 5:09 pm

Hi Gents
First post on here after some time spent lurking., recently purchased RS4 avant.
What trackday wheel and tyre combo's are people running ?
Has anyone gone down to 18's ?
Trackday experienced in my other cars, but should I be doing hoses and fluid before venturing out on track or do the std. brakes hold up well ?
Thanks for your help

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Post by stumpyrs4 » Thu Sep 30, 2010 5:00 pm

I assume you mean B7 as you mention 'going down to 18"'...

Team Dynamic Pro Race 1.2 are light and strong and cheap. Not much lighter than OEM wheels though.

If 18" I would recommend 18x9 ET29 (so stock width/offset) = c£600 for 4 wheels.
Tyres probably 265/35 - R888 or A048.

Would defo recommend replacing fluid with Motul RBF600 + Braided hoses. Plus a new set of pads, probably a Ferodo DS2500...

Standard brakes aren't too bad, but you need to change the fluid as a minimum, as can boil over. Worth doing the pads/hoses as well though to keep things as firm as possible.
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Post by fataitch » Fri Oct 01, 2010 3:48 pm

Thanks very much for the info and yes, B7; sorry.

Figured the brakes would take a pounding due to the weight of the car. I've previously used SRF and DS2500's and got good results.

Any ideas on brake clearance on the 18's that you recommend ?

Once again, thanks

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Post by sonny » Fri Oct 01, 2010 5:17 pm

As what Carl says above fella. You will only have clearance problems if you are running the Ceramics. Im too looking at dropping to 18s as I have been told the B7 RS4 was set up on 18s.

Being typical Brembos they will cook off if riding the brakes too long. I did Brands and Silverstone on a set of EBC yellows and they held up fine, but not amazing. I am looking to change them to DS2500s soon. Have you got SS+ (Sports suspension plus)?

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Post by PhilT » Fri Oct 01, 2010 5:42 pm

Not easy to find, but there is 19" sticky rubber out there, and might mean more cooling around the brakes.
Worth looking at the Pheaton brake ducts (Not sure if they fit to the B7), one of the top "bang for buck" mods.
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Post by dace » Fri Oct 01, 2010 7:50 pm

As Phil says, cooling ducts make a huge difference on track. Coupled with decent pads (DS2500) you will be free from fade all day.
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Post by fataitch » Sat Oct 02, 2010 12:19 am

Excellent advice guys, just what I was looking for. Thanks very much.

Std. suspension, not ssp so not sure how much more wallowy it will be ?

Will do a search for the phaeton ducts to see and will get the fluid, hoses and pads sorted too.

Cheers, really helpful. Thanks for the welcome too !!

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Post by sonny » Sat Oct 02, 2010 8:33 am

I dont think these cars need the Phaeton ducts as the brake cooling is good already. (was that more of a B5 mod?).

On a side note I have just ordered some Motul RBF600, I will let you knwo how it goes at Brands in 3 weeks
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Post by stumpyrs4 » Sat Oct 02, 2010 9:07 am

Althopugh RBF600 is 'only' a DOT 4.0 I believe it has a higher boiling point(?) than most 5.1 fluids...
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Post by sonny » Sat Oct 02, 2010 5:35 pm

Yep, DOT 4 only to be used in the B7, 5.1 is not to be used. Iv been meaning for ages to get the RBF in the RS.
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Post by stumpyrs4 » Sat Oct 02, 2010 9:14 pm

Strange - why's that then? (5.1 fluid that is...).
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Post by mac4RS » Thu Oct 14, 2010 10:05 am

Toyo R888's... :nogarors4:

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