You can get them today from True Performance Motorsport in CA. I love sketchy China stuffI'm reading the GRM thread: https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/the-vitour-p1-drama-is-getting-spicy-today/261486/page4/
Honestly the company sounds extremely sketchy and the actual availability of tires is super questionable. I really liked the tire that showed up in May '23 with a January '24 manufacturing date.
Do it. Prepare to be annoyed vs. the better tires you run. Would be interesting to hear your take - I had no issue but I was a n00b. TIRE STREETS SPONSORSHIP COMING UP!!!i'm tempted to try the acceleras on some significant camber, see if i can get them to last closer to v730s.
part of the drama is that it looked like it was some sketchy guy who had a re-labeled version of their 100tw tires that he was selling (and using himself?), not vitour themselves. the tires look like they're actually good, the guy you have to get the cheater 200tw from is the problem.I don't know much about the drama surrounding Vitour but in Toronto, the Vitour Tempesta Enzo were probably the most popular 200TW tires before the Falken RT660 came along. In our track days, at least half of the cars attending were on Vitour because they're cheap and overall better than the Hankook RS4 and Falken RT615 series. I myself used the and finally wore them out. But with my skills, they were amazing, and consistent, running as fast as 1:44 at CTMP DDT and 2:07 at SMP Long Track.
I ordered a set of Bridgestone RE 71RS for I think $950 tax included and was looking forward to using them in May but now that I've fractured my wrist, I may not be able to use them at all this summer....
as long as they don't delaminate i'd be ok with being a bit slower for $500.Do it. Prepare to be annoyed vs. the better tires you run. Would be interesting to hear your take - I had no issue but I was a n00b. TIRE STREETS SPONSORSHIP COMING UP!!!
I used to run these on my bsp evo. They get hot fast and lose all grip. Keep a water sprayer handy between runsPlaced an order yesterday for new wheels with 235/40/R18 RT615s
Heard good things about them. Good grip, good life. Sold.
Always been a sucker for Falken tires because of those kickass blue and green liveries.
This'll be my first sticky set of tires since for the last three years I've been on 500tw all seasons.
Can't wait to have the stuff in my trunk fly around.
All Falkens have been getting that line across them lately, which isn't a big deal for street or autocross, but people have had tires come apart on track due to it.Placed an order yesterday for new wheels with 235/40/R18 RT615s
Heard good things about them. Good grip, good life. Sold.
Always been a sucker for Falken tires because of those kickass blue and green liveries.
This'll be my first sticky set of tires since for the last three years I've been on 500tw all seasons.
Can't wait to have the stuff in my trunk fly around.
Lol. I bought a set of V720 on closeout years ago from Tire Rack and didn’t know about the delamination problems until the day before my first track day in the GTI. I ended up running on a set of 220tw PZero and saved the V720 for Autox and finished burning through them on the street daily.I've yet to see a photo of a truly delaminated (tread literally falling off the carcass) RT660.
I think they're decent when new, and suck after like 3 weekends on track because they heat cycle out... but I'm not the least bit concerned with one coming apart.
Whereas the Kumko V720 was WELL known for truly delaminating... slinging tread blocks off completely. A friend's S2000 had the tread flap up enough that I could fit my entire hand between the tread and the belts. THAT is delaminating.
This is just a pic from Google, but that wasn't hard to find of a Kumho V720. I've yet to see something similar from an RT660.
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(There is one image that pops up on Miata Turbo)... but the pic is unrecognizable as to what the tire actually is, and the link itself takes to a page where that image doesn't even exist).
Yeah the 17" savings isn't quite what it was...18" is fine. Only issue is overall diameter tire+wheel and losing the ability to run really meaty tires more easily 18x9 with 245 or 255s would likely rub on mine in some brands.New lightweight wheels and track tires for the 2024 season on the shop car. Probably the best and worse decision I will make this year: the pricing was too good to pass up on each of them, and the price of tires in North America is going up like it’s war time in the 1940s.
There is no longer a tremendous price savings to be had running 17 inch tires versus 18s. Sad but true, since I was always planning to run a 17 x 9 to keep my consumable costs down.
Kumho V730 in a 245/40 R 18, mounted on 18 x 8.5 inch Konig Hypergram wheels that weigh just 17 pounds.
You can get this tire for 207 apiece right now through Tire Rack or your local Discount Tire if you’re in North America.
I spent countless hours researching every available tire comparison, test, hundreds of user and consumer reviews who actually tracked their cars, etc.
Will likely consolidate my findings for the community if I can find some time to crank out one of my write ups.
The wheels retail for 285 apiece; got mine price matched at 254. Road hazard warranty on the wheels and tires for peace of mind.
I’m tired of burning up my street tires doing track days four times a year.
…Even if they were honoring the incredibly generous mileage warranty on them via Michelin. So hopefully this turns out to be a smart investment.
Here are the specs on the wheels:
https://www.tirerack.com/wheels/WheelCloseUpServlet?gclid=CjwKCAjwte-vBhBFEiwAQSv_xULAAcu18PW2Vvrs8dsXl6tN7wuwuCmu3OaMU-SVCiitXjsc0dJuLRoCucgQAvD_BwE&target=runWheelSearch&wheelMake=Konig&wheelModel=Hypergram&wheelFinish=Metallic+Carbon+w/Machined+Lip&initialPartNumber=HG88508436MCML&GCID=C13674x012-wheel&KEYWORD=wheels_Konig_Hypergram_Metallic_Carbon_w/Machined_Lip_Wheels_18_In_18x8.5_+43&code=yes&autoMake=Ford&autoModel=C-MAX+Hybrid&autoYear=2018&autoModClar=Titanium&checkVehicle=&ef_id=CjwKCAjwte-vBhBFEiwAQSv_xULAAcu18PW2Vvrs8dsXl6tN7wuwuCmu3OaMU-SVCiitXjsc0dJuLRoCucgQAvD_BwE:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!3756!3!!!!x!!&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1
It's honestly tire dependant.Yeah the 17" savings isn't quite what it was...18" is fine. Only issue is overall diameter tire+wheel and losing the ability to run really meaty tires more easily 18x9 with 245 or 255s would likely rub on mine in some brands.