Accelera Tyres - acceptable or not??

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Coisman said:
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Ok, I called hi-Q today and Richard is on leave till the 12th, so if you can wait, I will call him then and get you prices. :thumb:

Please try and get prices for Michelin PSS tyres when you do call him.

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calypso

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When I searched for PSS, they had, just not the sizes I wanted. They really do seem like the way to go.
 

Skhokho

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I have Federal tyres on my 18's, they aren't too bad. 225/40 F & 255/35 R they cost me R6300 for the set.
 

outlaw335

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I've got accelera's as well.Not happy at all with them.Grip in the wet is non existent.Did about 6-7k on them and the rears are gone :argh: wtf
 

Antec

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I have hankooks on the 130i and i am happy with them. I know the focus st guys rave about them.
 

CyberMatix

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scunick said:
nasser said:
rather go for falken they are not to badly priced and perform quite well IMHO

I have falkens on my M3 and my MCoupe and thy are great tyres!


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Agreed - put Falkens on the back of my Z about 4 months ago. I like them more than the Contis they replaced. One simple test - accelerating hard and going 1st to second gear the Contis gives a much longer squeal than the Falkens - so there's more grip there. Got them at Supaquick for almost half price of all the others.

The car was a bit tail happy with the contis, and is slightly less now with the Falkens. Good enough for me.

How is the wear rate? Ask me in about 3 years.

 

Beast_Power

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calypso said:
You need performance tires for a performance car.
I tried the Hankook V12 Evo's on mine because they had decent reviews, and it was the only decent tire available in 275/35/18. What a mistake, they are the worst tires I have ever used. Much worse then the Conti's it replaced, and I dont even like Conti's. And now all of a sudden people are starting to discover this on the overseas forums too.

My next tire will be the Michelin PSS, I just really hope they have the correct sizes available in SA by then. Otherwise I dont know what Ill do.

In tires, apart from a few exceptions, you get what you pay for.

@Calypso what did you find wrong with the Hankook V12 Evo's precisely, and the most important question is what tyres were you running on the front of the car ?.

I have only had good feedback from all my friends and family that I have recommended them to. Don't know what reviews you have been reading, as I can not find bad reviews, but can confidently say that V12's are excellent all round tyres, I have run them on the M5 and could not see a difference between them and the bridgestones.

Even the Falken FK452 do not have as good reviews as the Hankook V12 Evo's. (Falkens are like Contis, not one of them has a great tread life)

I would personally recommend the Hankook V12 Evo, but then the question is are you going to just replace the front or rear tyres, then the big question is what tyre are you going to be running with the Hankook V12's.
 

ASH

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I bought my current vehicle with a tyre called Kenda Kaiser KR250 at the rear, I expected the worse, 7 months later and 10 000kms later, they still look ok and grip well.

Recently drove in the rain from Durbs to JHB in heavy rain, was expecting a lack of grip and aqua-planing, suprising the grip at over 120km/h was excellent.

Really surprised me as I had never heard of these tyres.
 

outlaw335

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Kenda's are really good tyres,exceptional value for money. Had them on my previous car and they lasted forever. Good grip in dry and wet as well
 

P Smit

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I decided, what the heck and got a set of Accelera's just to test them. If they don't last, it's allright, I don't smoke or drink!!! I can afford another set in 6 months time.

Next week I will be doing some accelleration tests with the FX 2 accellerometer and see if the 60ft time gets better or worse than the 1,97sec accellerationn test I did recently.

I will post my findings
 
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Mike1

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Can you also do some breaking tests for us? Keen to see if they can stop the car quicker.

I recently went from Conti's all-round on the Fortwo to Bridgestone and it is a whole different car.

Stops quicker, no understeer and very stable in the wet.
 

Carbon

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Guys, why get a car with ABS and Stability control if you buy cheap tires? Your first safety is your contact patch with the road. I see many poeple put BBK on their cars and run cheap tires. Whats the point. ABS does not stop a car faster than one without, neither does stability control stop a car from spinning. It is there to correct driver error. So buy the best tires that you can possibly afford and push the car's limits, not your ABS'.

Also, read these two reviews. This is the only way to properly test different tires. Most objective test I have seen.
http://www.caranddriver.com/compari...res-take-on-the-michelin-ps2-comparison-tests

and
http://www.caranddriver.com/comparisons/tire-test-the-quick-and-the-tread-comparison-tests

Regards
Jacques

 

calypso

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Beast_Power said:
calypso said:
You need performance tires for a performance car.
I tried the Hankook V12 Evo's on mine because they had decent reviews, and it was the only decent tire available in 275/35/18. What a mistake, they are the worst tires I have ever used. Much worse then the Conti's it replaced, and I dont even like Conti's. And now all of a sudden people are starting to discover this on the overseas forums too.

My next tire will be the Michelin PSS, I just really hope they have the correct sizes available in SA by then. Otherwise I dont know what Ill do.

In tires, apart from a few exceptions, you get what you pay for.

@Calypso what did you find wrong with the Hankook V12 Evo's precisely, and the most important question is what tyres were you running on the front of the car ?.

I have only had good feedback from all my friends and family that I have recommended them to. Don't know what reviews you have been reading, as I can not find bad reviews, but can confidently say that V12's are excellent all round tyres, I have run them on the M5 and could not see a difference between them and the bridgestones.

Even the Falken FK452 do not have as good reviews as the Hankook V12 Evo's. (Falkens are like Contis, not one of them has a great tread life)

I would personally recommend the Hankook V12 Evo, but then the question is are you going to just replace the front or rear tyres, then the big question is what tyre are you going to be running with the Hankook V12's.



The car has ContiSport2's up front, the Hankooks in the rear. Needed to buy 2 rears as I damaged one of Conti's on the back.
I find them mushy and unpredictable, makes the car feel very unpredictable while not even pushing the limits of grip. The DSC light comes on nearly all the time when cornering at freeway speeds. They have improved over the past 2000kms but I still think they are shit and I will never get them again. The 255 Contiport2's feel like they had bucket loads more grip, and I generally dont like Conti. The Goodyear Asym F1's on my e36 make it feel like a surgical tool in comparison. Im sure they are more then enough for daily driver but an M deserves better. The Hankooks might be the better of the budget tires, but it still feels like a budget tire to me,compared to the other tires which I have personally experienced.

I bought these tires because they were the only ones available in the size I wanted, and it had a number of good reviews online. But you can see Im not the only one with threads like these:
http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showthread.php?t=365491&highlight=hankook+evo+v12

http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showthread.php?t=357439&highlight=hankook+evo+v12
 

Beast_Power

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@Calypso I read the threads and there were mixed reviews, more good than bad. Also read of one guy having problems and also still had Contis on the front. (Looks like the V12's need a bit of a run in on the M3's)

One problem I see is the difference in tread pattern of the contis compared to the V12's that are totally directional, your contis react differently to the road surface than the V12's do, and this can cause a problem.

With mixing tyre brands you must never mix radials with steelbelts, a big no no, and you must always try to match tread patterns as far as possible, not adhering to these two simple principals can cause your vehicle to react adversely.
 
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