So I've been tracking my E28 for 4 years now and looking forward to season 5 soon. I've been running Hankook RS-4 since I started and have absolutely nothing but praise for them, the first set lasted two years (first couple of track days before coilovers killed the outside of those tires) and my second set has given me another two years of track days plus two seasons of autocross driving to events on them. That set still has some life left in them but they are past their prime, perfect for fun nights at Toronto Motorsports Park where I don't feel like I'm wasting fresh tires.
I'm ready for more though, ideally more grip, tire life and less expensive (dreaming of course). So that means stepping up to a "better" 200 tw tire or going to R-compound. I've had a ride along in an eigth gen Civic Si on Hoosier R7's and it left an impression with me, I like grip and I like corner speed, Hoosiers are not in the budget though. I'm a bit limited though with my wheels, I have two sets (plus a spare) of 16 x 8 wheels for the car, there is decent selection of tires but some choices are not available (anything from Nitto and the new Falken RT660 mainly). I'd love to go to 17" wheels at some point but that is a bit tough as most are 3 series offsets (I could run these but they would need a 35 mm spacer) so I'm not there yet.
I want a tire that will be consistent over 20 - 30 minutes on track, I want it to perform reasonably well at autocross but doesn't need to be fast for my first runs. Driving on them to an event is easy but not a requirement. I'd like to get at least a season out of them (6 autocrosses with 5-8 runs each, 2 weekends at Mosport ~4 hours on track each and 2 nights at TMP ~ 2 hours on track each). I'm in Canada so some tires are easy to get (anything PMCtire carries as an example) and others not so much, prices are in CAD below. I have access to mounting and balancing so flipping tires around to extend life is not an issue.
The car is approximately 3000 lbs, has around 200 hp with a suspension and brake setup for the track. I have the stock interior for the car along with a pretty set of BBS RS with Indy 500's for when I want a car to cruise around on the street or go to car shows (rare). I also have a pair of FIA certified fixed back buckets, 6 point FIA harnesses and a bolt in (to 3/16" steel welded in base plates) 4 point roll-bar along with a HANS to go with it for the track. The car is faster than it should be on track or at an autocross but I'd like more.
The main contenders:
225/50R16 Hankook RS-4 $179/tire last time I bought in 2019
Pros - lasts forever, consistent on track, works decently at autocross, easily handles the drives to/from events, ok in the wet, "the jack of all trades that won't break the bank"
Cons - same old, same old. I want to go faster! I want to finish higher at our autocross events
225/50R16 Bridgestone RE-71R $187/tire
Pros- autocross weapon, great in the wet, reset my fast laps
Cons - one lap wonders? will they last 20 minutes being pushed hard on track? Can I drive them 30 minutes to an autocross? Can I drive them 1 hour plus to the track with wasting them on the street?
225/45R16 Nankang AR-1 $194/tire (what I am leaning towards)
Pros - faster on track, faster at autocross (bumps me up a class but my car is outclassed everywhere anyway, not a problem), bang for the buck
Cons - mixed reviews, will they make it through my theoretical season above? likely need to change tires at events, need rain tires (which I would drive to events on)
Other options
245/45R16 Toyo R888R $220/tire
Pros - faster than an RS-4, these tires get a pass in our local Time attack series to run with the 200 tw tires (Sponsor bs) that I would like to try
Cons - very mixed reviews
Quesitons - Anyone have experience with these? How do they hold up? Am I wasting them driving them on the street?
225/50/R16 Toyo RR $269/tire
Pros - fast on track, if I'm already changing tires at the event why not go all the way with a tire like this?
Cons - can't drive on the street, expensive, only for a 100% dry track
Questions - How do these hold up on track? If I were lapping at AR-1 speeds would these last longer? Same thing but at RS-4 speeds?
I can also get the Yokohoma A052's or Pirreli P Zer Trofeo R in sizes that work, both sound like lots of fun but that fun would be short lived.
TL:DR I've always ran RS-4's on track/autocross and they are great but I want some more speed, what should I do?