Hi.
There is a guy on the Tiger forum selling a set of 15x7 superlights with part worn R888s for £495 if that is any help. You may need to check the PCD. http://www.tigerownersclub.co.uk/forum.html
Pete&Matt wrote:i think 235's will slow the car down more than anything with the power we will be running!
Im thinking of 205's on the rear and 195's on the front. Be best to try and keep the back end stuck a little more if pos!
If your intending to run up to and beyond 280 bhp you'll find 205's will spin up very easily, that's why the Caterham is running 245's, and my mate who has a 350bhp cossie in a seven runs 245's as well. I know two people who were running high powered turbo's jap engines in sevens and both suffered wheels spin in 1st and 2nd.
Pete&Matt wrote:i think 235's will slow the car down more than anything with the power we will be running!
Im thinking of 205's on the rear and 195's on the front. Be best to try and keep the back end stuck a little more if pos!
If your intending to run up to and beyond 280 bhp you'll find 205's will spin up very easily, that's why the Caterham is running 245's, and my mate who has a 350bhp cossie in a seven runs 245's as well. I know two people who were running high powered turbo's jap engines in sevens and both suffered wheels spin in 1st and 2nd.
It all depends what you're doing with your right foot , not the power . Feed it don't floor it
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I do agree, but you don't see supercars running 195's on the back do you And with turbocharged cars you have to be careful when it spools up, as the power delivery is not as linear as an NA car.....