mycotopian Posted December 18, 2006 Share Posted December 18, 2006 big swooping turn going about 80 and all of a sudden my spidy senses start to tingle. Sure enough a second later I feel her start to get loose. about 8 fishtails later I had her back under control. Man I need new tires Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brady Posted December 18, 2006 Share Posted December 18, 2006 IB philT, McCorry, Brady et al. who say that it was your faut and not the RE-92s Dont worry bro, there are others like you on here Damn right dude. Said he was doing 80 around a turn. What more do you want? Would I buy the RE92's again? No. Would I take them around a turn at 80? I guess depends on the turn ... but come on ... that's just overdriving your tires. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mycotopian Posted December 18, 2006 Author Share Posted December 18, 2006 I'll accept that its my fault in that I should have not overdriven the tires. In my defense the turn was more of a 1/8th mile long stretch with a slight bend in it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rc0032 Posted December 18, 2006 Share Posted December 18, 2006 Driving at 80 (well over the speed limit) and you lose control? No way... http://freon.shackspace.com/misc/re92.jpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whitetiger Posted December 18, 2006 Share Posted December 18, 2006 Knowing your tires are crap, why would you ever want to even drive near the limit? You can blame the tire if they fail out of nowhere, but if you kow they stink, dont drive hard on them. Do you just go out everyday and hoping that your tires will somehow not suck? you know they suck, so dont drive hard on them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mycotopian Posted December 18, 2006 Author Share Posted December 18, 2006 I am admitting that driver error was the cause. I just wanted to throw up a little reminder in case anybody else was starting to believe maybe they had a magical set of RE92's that weren't as bad as people say. They suck and right when you start to have confidence in them they'll bite you in the ass. Just a friendly reminder is all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brady Posted December 18, 2006 Share Posted December 18, 2006 I'm going to say that it doesn't matter what tires you're using ... as soon as you get over confident you're going to screw up. That's not exclusive to the RE92, it's dependent on the driver. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ilh Posted December 18, 2006 Share Posted December 18, 2006 Bingo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kanoswrx Posted December 18, 2006 Share Posted December 18, 2006 It all depends on the turn. I mean there is always a limit to what tires can do. I have taken turns at 80 mph just fine with re-92's (granted not stock suspension), but it wasn't a hard angle. Most on/off ramps I can take comfortably at 40-50 mph. But yeah I think everyone agrees the re-92's suck. Just have to know your tires limits and in the re-92's case your car/you will out drive re-92's tires very quick. Now you know to go slower, and you didn't learn the hard way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mycotopian Posted December 18, 2006 Author Share Posted December 18, 2006 just curious if my rection to the fishtail was correct. My rear started to swing out to the right so I drug the brakes just enough to reduce speed without locking things up while attempting to correct. Each fishtail the rear swung less and less wide until it straightened out. I'm not sure if I was over correcting each time or if it was just the momentum that kept me getting squirrely. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rougeben83 Posted December 18, 2006 Share Posted December 18, 2006 Yeah, that's ok, what you don't want to do it give abrupt input into the car (brakes, steering, gas, any combination of the three). You can add a little steering input in the direction of the fishtail just to get front end to go in the same direction as the rear to get it back in one direction quicker. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rc0032 Posted December 18, 2006 Share Posted December 18, 2006 You wernt fishtailing you were drifting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mycotopian Posted December 18, 2006 Author Share Posted December 18, 2006 Heres how it went down pulled form google maps, just so you guys dont think I was doing 80 around a 90 degree turn. http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y119/mycotopian/street.jpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sysfailur Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 Heh, I'm getting new wheels+rims for xmas (see other thread I'll be making in 2 mins) so I'm taking certain liberties with my stock setup I have now--uch as tearing up the backroads. Anyway, I was noticing that when these tires are warmed up they stick pretty damn good! I was impressed when hot and on a dry surface but aside from that, mmmmm no Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rjundi Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 Then again maybe your overdriving your own abilities and vehicle abilities? Be careful out there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NSFW Posted December 22, 2006 Share Posted December 22, 2006 just curious if my rection to the fishtail was correct. My rear started to swing out to the right so I drug the brakes just enough to reduce speed without locking things up while attempting to correct. Each fishtail the rear swung less and less wide until it straightened out. I'm not sure if I was over correcting each time or if it was just the momentum that kept me getting squirrely. If the car fishtailed more than once then by definition you were over-correcting. But if each swing was smaller than the first one, you weren't doing too bad. It's when the swings get bigger and bigger than you know you're in trouble. I prefer to simply let off the gas (or even put the clutch in and coast) when things get hairy, since braking tends to make oversteer worse. But sometimes instinct takes over and the brakes come on. You didn't hit anything. It's all good! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GTTuner Posted December 22, 2006 Share Posted December 22, 2006 I miss my RE 92's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bstieritz_GT Posted December 26, 2006 Share Posted December 26, 2006 ditched the RE's and got a nice set of Michelin Pilot Sport A/S ....... I've never looked back and my wagon can do corners at 80mph no prob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NSFW Posted December 27, 2006 Share Posted December 27, 2006 Today, at a ski area, my car got stuck in the parking lot. With some back-and-forth action, it got unstuck and I drove out. On RE92s. Then I drove home down a snow-covered mountain pass road, without incident. On RE92s. Granted, Blizzaks are better (I did some back-to-back testing before parting with my old car) but RE92s are not a death sentence. Oh, and I have a set of Goodyear GW3s on order... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Metal2You Posted January 12, 2007 Share Posted January 12, 2007 I prefer to simply let off the gas (or even put the clutch in and coast) when things get hairy, since braking tends to make oversteer worse. But sometimes instinct takes over and the brakes come on. Do not put in the clutch and coast, AWD is your friend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brady Posted January 12, 2007 Share Posted January 12, 2007 AWD still works even if your clutch is in. We don't have TORSEN diffs (unless you have an '07 Spec.B) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rexster Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 the RE-92s are a perfectly capable tire in the dry and in light snow. their only real weakness is the wet traction. if bridgestone gave them a little UNI-T AQII love they would be a decent (factory issue) all season tire. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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