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29-05-2016, 10:24 AM | #1 | ||
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Just got Motor magazine June 2016.
They did a test with tyres- with good rubber, to cheaper, as follows:
This surprises me as other tests done of the Dunlop Sport by other testers including for instance Evo Tyre Test 2015 have not rated the Dunlop as so outstanding. Could it be that the specific Dunlop that Motor used, built in Germany, was a good run and an outstanding batch? Just does not add up. In terms of the cheaper tyres, the Nexen came second last, and in my experience, although it is a significantly better tyre than the OEM Dunflops on the FGX XR8, it is a bit soft and squiggly at the rear end at high speed on corners which is unsettling- if you are wanting to do 180 kph on corners-look elsewhere. I am already looking for what rubber to replace my rear with, and was almost sold on the incredible results of the Dunlop Sport Maxx RT in the Motor Magazine test, but now looking at other tests I wonder whether specific manufacturing batch runs are in play. The Hankook Ventus S1 Evo2 appear to be a very good tyre, not best, but mixing it with the premium stuff, with not a premium price. Think I may run with a 285/35/19 Hanook at half the price of the Dunlop Sport Maxx RT next. Has anybody tried the Dunlop Sport Maxx RT real world, and does anyone have any clarification on tyre testing done by Motor when the results are sooo different from other tests of the same tyre type?
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29-05-2016, 10:43 AM | #2 | ||
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What did the tests involve? Through tyre life?
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29-05-2016, 10:58 AM | #3 | ||
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Tests as follows:
9.70 10.10 9.90 10.10 10.00 10.03 10.13 10.30 10.53
34.75 36.66 37.10 37.67 38.19 37.50 39.39 41.75 40.81
79.14 80.73 80.27 81.55 80.98 80.26 82.33 82.57 84.18
1.07 1.04 1.02 1.01 1.03 1.02 0.99 0.98 0.97
13.96 14.00 15.37 15.57 14.97 15.04 15.73 16.54 15.88
240 240 300 300 280 320 240 220 300
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29-05-2016, 11:06 AM | #5 | |||
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But back to the original thread, anyone got any comment on why the Dunlops performed so well in the Motor test, and markedly better than other top tyres like Michelin Super Sports, when they did not perform well in other tests......
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29-05-2016, 11:16 AM | #6 | ||
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Think you will find they are fairly new model in the Dunlop family so might not have been available for previous tests, they are not available in sizes to suit the Falcon and the testing was done using a relatively light awd euro that has good dynamics and great electronics assistance. Often the testing is done with larger rwd or small fwd, all of which will have different tyres come out on top.
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29-05-2016, 11:34 AM | #7 | ||
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Tyre tests are like DYNO results......
They only show a result on a specific day on a specific car with a specific set up. Most of the time it isn't repeatable and will show vastly different results on a different car on different day with a different set up. Not to mention how different tyres behave after 5-10,000 Klm on them. All tyre tests do is try to sell magazines IMHO. Use the results at your own discretion. It certainly isn't definitive or conclusive for every car or situation.
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29-05-2016, 11:40 AM | #8 | ||
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Well hope Dunlop have lifted their game as per the test....shame they couldn't have done this some time ago and produced rubber for our Dunlop shod Falcon
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29-05-2016, 11:45 AM | #9 | ||
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I always found the Dunlop to be a decent tyre in the 245 /35 /19 size. Had 2 sets on the GT with fresh manufacture dates and found them to be just as good as the eagle f1 asym 2 that I tried. The dunlops performed awesome on the FPV drive day with tons of laps around sandown.
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29-05-2016, 11:59 AM | #10 | ||
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I actually bought that mag right as I was up for new tyres.
Remember that the size and vehicle type would also change some results, i.e, traction would be less noticeable in an AWD. I was surprised at the Dunlop RT result also. I had planned on getting MPSS but as the Dunlop RT's were cheaper than the MPSS from my local tyre shop I thought I would give them a go. The size they tested was the same size as I needed and it was even a similar vehicle, RS3 - Golf R. I've done around 400k's (dry) on them so far and am very impressed - it gets driven swiftly on tight steep roads for my daily commute. I still need to try them in the wet. Treadwear of 240 for the RT's is softer than MPSS (300) but still better than the factory Bridgestone RE050 - 140 treadwear - they had canvas coming through at 19,000k's - but that did include a trackday. |
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29-05-2016, 01:08 PM | #12 | |||
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Take your comment though about apples with oranges- the Nexen performed on the figures poorly, but seems that the Falcon turbo guys like them on how they hook up the power, and they perform pretty well in real life on my FGX XR8, especially in the wet.
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29-05-2016, 05:36 PM | #14 | ||
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Most of the comments and experiences about Dunlop's on Falcon's being bad are related to the Sport Maxx, not the Sport Maxx RT tested by Motor.
The Sport Maxx is an entry level sport tyre chosen by Ford for cost control. The 18'' versions come from China with "engineered in Europe" stamped on the sidewall. I think the fact that the Sport Maxx is so lacking puts people off trying another Dunlop such as the Sport Maxx RT or TT and go straight to a Michelin/Continental/Goodyear when replacement comes up.
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29-05-2016, 05:51 PM | #15 | ||
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Some of those latter ones last a lot longer too as much higher treadwear rating.
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29-05-2016, 06:12 PM | #16 | |||
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http://www.dunloptyres.com.au/dotCMS...&from=nPerPage not according to their website no 19's |
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29-05-2016, 06:47 PM | #18 | ||
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I never trust magazine reviews, there will always be bias towards those brands and companies that spend money with them on advertising.
Magazines are not going to "bite the hand that feeds them". And then there's always "cheque book" journalism. |
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Haha no wouldn't trust that test. Good on them for taking the treadwear rating into consideration I've had the Dunlop RT's, Super Sports, F1's and Invo's. I strongly disagree with their results.
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I think new tyre performance is only, very much, part of the game. Put 15k km on them and run the same tests again. Then you'll find which tyres earn their keep.
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30-05-2016, 02:32 PM | #23 | ||
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+1 for wanting to know how a tyre will perform over its life compared to new. Impossible to do, but so critical to your decision. So tyre tests I almost ignore.
It makes sense to me to favour the tyres put on premium cars by the manufacturer. Because the manufacturers of these cars do full life testing. So pick a (very) expensive car that matches your car's basics and who's intended use matches the way you use yours, and buy the tyres fitted to those OEM. Which is how I ended up with Michelin PS2's for the last set. They were amazing, but short life on the rear so I've switched to PS3's this time around (and because I now have a second car for playing). $1200 from Tempe Tyres. 245/40-18 and 275/35-18. |
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Yeah- the Michelins Pilot SS look a good tyre, just exy if you have a v8 that chews them up under 20,000.
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Yes, expensive sports tyres are great.
Expensive. Sports tyre. Sadly they don't last as well as "normal" tyres. It's honestly hard to buy a bad tyre these days. And yes, I'd like to see the same tests when they've been driven around for more than five minutes straight off the shelf. I know with my motorbike tyres that they tell you to ride carefully for a while on the first day you have them fitted and if it's raining, ride like a little old lady. I certainly wouldn't be slapping them straight on the bike and doing braking and cornering tests straight away... For my Celica (which I enjoy chucking around the bends vigorously) I've been using good old Bob Jane All-Rounders for years...we've always used them on all sorts of cars. They last well, they handle perfectly adequately, and they are good wet or dry or dirt. Am I concerned they don't have a fancy brand name on the side? Not a bit. They are priced right, work fine, and seem to suit cars big or small. |
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30-05-2016, 08:29 PM | #27 | ||
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I've got 245 Invo's on my fronts and 285 Nexen's on my rears.. and when I got the magazine I had just bought new Nexen's for the rears as well - was disappointed I'd purchased close to the worst 2 tyres out of the whole test!
But not being a track/drag king I highly rate the Nexen's on the rear's at handling the GT's power - managed a 11.9 at the drags couple of months ago, and even now though they're at their low tread indicator they still hold their own pretty well, so value for money IMO. Same for the Invo's - they're a tried and proven tyre in my books. I had Michelin Pilot Supersports before these - and wore them out in 10K - and they were horrible halfway through their life right to the end.
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30-05-2016, 11:39 PM | #29 | ||
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Standard Dunlops on mine were useless in 2000km and I could stand them no longer than 8000km. The Michelin PSS I have had 20,000 to 30,000km out of, and when I take them off they still have more grip than the Dunlops had at 2000km. I reckon they have changed something though now they have come down to almost half the price they were, my first set of Supersports almost defied belief right to the end, absolutely stupendously impossible performance, the next two sets have been good, but nowhere near the tyres that my first set was... But that first set the RRP of the rears was nearly $1000 a tyre for the 275 rears, now they are about $500, so something has changed.... The first set defied physics, as I say the next two sets while really good, have not been the same. They have taken some of the silica out of them for our market or switched to a cheaper construction or something or a different plant as they are not the tyres they once were, still twice the standard Dunlops, but my first set when they were stupidly expensive were also stupidly better than the current ones that are half the price...
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I get twice the life out of the Michelin Supersports than the Dunlops, they grip more, have a much higher treadwear rating too. Technology does allow you somewhat to have and eat the cake too...
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