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Hoosier Street TD vs Goodyear Vintage blue streaks

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Subject: Hoosier Street TD vs Goodyear Vintage blue streaks
From: "Fisher, Curt (ETS - Dixon)" <CFisher@borgwarner.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 10:35:48 -0500
Hi list,
I'm just jumping back in to racing a Bugeye after a 20+ year absence. Have a
question regarding tires for Vintage racing. I'm running a Bugeye with 13X5"
rims. I went with the Hoosier A70 Street TD tires, which are recommended for
5-7" rims. The tread is noticably curved with this set up. I'll run a
minimal tire pressure and check tire temps across the tread surface to try
to optimise, but it still seems like a narrower tire is in order. 

Goodyear Vintage Sports Car Special Bluestreak  tires are more of an actual
Vintage size with an inch or so narrower tread face. They are a harder
compound I believe. They remind me of the Firestone Indy SS tires I ran on
my original Bugeye. They were fun as they were easy to drift, but still fast
despite not being terribly sticky. Never seemed to change adhesion much even
after multiple seasons.
Has anyone raced both tires, and can they give me some impression of the
difference? Any experience to answer the questions below?

The blue streaks cost about twice as much, but I wonder would they last at
least twice as long? 

How many race weekends are the Street TD Hoosiers good for on a Bugeye?

How many race weekends are the vintage blue streaks good for on a Bugeye?

What would the performance difference be? A couple seconds a lap at
Blackhawk (in favor of the Hoosiers)?

Any other thoughts? I am going to run VSCDA so radial tires are out of the
question.

Thanks,
Curt Fisher



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