New BMW Mag says runflats are faster/handle better
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I just got the new BMW Magazine today and there is a feature article on the E60 runflats. They claim steering is more precise and braking is better. They also say a E60 is 10 seconds faster on a Nurburgring lap that with non-runflats.
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Originally Posted by rodneyremington' date='Aug 25 2005, 09:22 PM
They also say a E60 is 10 seconds faster on a Nurburgring lap that with non-runflats.
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Originally Posted by IrishEyes' date='Aug 25 2005, 04:31 PM
[quote name='rodneyremington' date='Aug 25 2005, 09:22 PM'] They also say a E60 is 10 seconds faster on a Nurburgring lap that with non-runflats.
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[/quote]Probaly, good one.
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Originally Posted by rodneyremington' date='Aug 25 2005, 03:22 PM
I just got the new BMW Magazine today and there is a feature article on the E60 runflats. They claim steering is more precise and braking is better. They also say a E60 is 10 seconds faster on a Nurburgring lap that with non-runflats.
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Yeah, that mag just came in the mail today. It was a good read. The new 530i is in there - some NY trip. New M5 is in there too.
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Originally Posted by IrishEyes' date='Aug 25 2005, 03:31 PM
[quote name='rodneyremington' date='Aug 25 2005, 09:22 PM'] They also say a E60 is 10 seconds faster on a Nurburgring lap that with non-runflats.
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[/quote]I think it's true, because i have run flats (Bridgestone Potenza 225/50/17 - 138 style rims) end the feeling on the road is about like my friend's e60 with michelin 245/40/18 - 135 style rims (non runflats). I know as well the feeling with non runflats 225/55/16 - 134 style rims(BMW dealer's test drive car). It's like to ride on ballons.
I also have nice pictures E60 Summer in Paros Greece !!!
I'll post them later...
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by rodneyremington' date='Aug 25 2005, 03:22 PM
I just got the new BMW Magazine today and there is a feature article on the E60 runflats. They claim steering is more precise and braking is better. They also say a E60 is 10 seconds faster on a Nurburgring lap that with non-runflats.
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Maybe F1 should get RF tires aswell...
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Just had an idea. For E60 that has runflat tires, I can leave my spare tire at home. Save me few pennis per gallon...
I konw the new 3 series doesn't come with spare tire anymore...
I konw the new 3 series doesn't come with spare tire anymore...
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Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' date='Aug 25 2005, 03:29 PM
[quote name='rodneyremington' date='Aug 25 2005, 03:22 PM']I just got the new BMW Magazine today and there is a feature article on the E60 runflats. They claim steering is more precise and braking is better. They also say a E60 is 10 seconds faster on a Nurburgring lap that with non-runflats.
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Maybe F1 should get RF tires aswell...
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[/quote]They are comparing runflats with standard street tires.
You can doubt it, but they state it emphatically in their own publication which makes me think there is track experience to support the claim. F1 doesn't run on street tires so I really don't see any corrolation there. The point is that there have been numerous threads about how people changed from RFs to non-RFs and noticed a huge performance gain. According to track testing, you may notice a quieter or softer ride or a longer-lasting tire but you are not gaining performance by switching from the stock RFs.
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Originally Posted by rodneyremington' date='Aug 25 2005, 05:55 PM
[quote name='BetterMakeWay' date='Aug 25 2005, 03:29 PM'][quote name='rodneyremington' date='Aug 25 2005, 03:22 PM']I just got the new BMW Magazine today and there is a feature article on the E60 runflats. They claim steering is more precise and braking is better. They also say a E60 is 10 seconds faster on a Nurburgring lap that with non-runflats.
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Maybe F1 should get RF tires aswell...
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[/quote]They are comparing runflats with standard street tires.
You can doubt it, but they state it emphatically in their own publication which makes me think there is track experience to support the claim. F1 doesn't run on street tires so I really don't see any corrolation there. The point is that there have been numerous threads about how people changed from RFs to non-RFs and noticed a huge performance gain. According to track testing, you may notice a quieter or softer ride or a longer-lasting tire but you are not gaining performance by switching from the stock RFs.
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[/quote]Ok! than i went too far! So how do you describe a street tire? What speed indicator should it have? W, V, Y, Z ?!?
Michelin PS2 is a street tire? what about goodyear eagle F1?
Those are not competition tires either!