Have I lost my mind? Tire tech question.
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Have I lost my mind? Tire tech question.
So, I'm thinking of replacing the rear wheels of the MR2 with 15X9s. The 15X8s already there are shod with Falken RT615s in 205/50-15 which are rated at a maxium rim width of 7.5 inches which I am sure is somewhat conservative. The section width of the tires is 8.2 inches so they're not quite as stetched as you would think, but I wonder if I will be able to run them on the 9 inch wheels. I would simply fit bigger rear tires but the RT615s are only available in 205 for 15 inch wheels. Plus, I am still running the original 4AGE so there is no need for a bigger rear tire, at this time. The engine I'm putting in there(when it's finished)will have around 190RWHP so there will be a need to upsize the rear in the future. I figure the current tires will be worn out about the time I swap engines. So, will it work? I am sure they will mount up but I'm worried about the bead popping off under load. Opinions? GTE, feel free to chime in as well.
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Thanks guys. I figured I would be fine but I wanted some reinforcement opinions. I'll be using the same 949 racing wheels I have now but switching to a 15x9 et36 on the back. The 15X8s are flush on the front but I'm just not happy with the way the rear sits. Plus, I think it will look dick.
The engine, is going to take awhile. The basic list is TRD valve springs and 0.8mm head gasket. TODA pistons 11.5:1 comp. and cams 288 Dur. 9.0mm lift. Carillo rods. Modified for wet sump TRD Formula Atlantic forged billet crank. Norwood main cap girdle. 440cc injectors. The cylinder head will be mainly unchanged aside from port matching the exhaust to the header which has larger primaries. Bob Norwood ran the factory intake ports to 650BHP in a destroked 1.5L and told me it was one of the best OEM cylinder head designs he had ever seen so I think it will be fine as is. TOM'S carbon airbox. Custom modified by yours truly velocity stacks to get rid of the garbage intake mufflers Toyota put in there. Typical external bolt ons. The only detail I haven't set myself on is the injection. I'm thinking of using the e-mannage ultimate but I may go standalone. The rest of the drivetrain will be a 6 speed from the 2ZZ with a KAAZ LSD, HKS flywheel, and TRD clutch. It is already apart and I'm starting to get parts together. It should be pretty fast once it's done.
The engine, is going to take awhile. The basic list is TRD valve springs and 0.8mm head gasket. TODA pistons 11.5:1 comp. and cams 288 Dur. 9.0mm lift. Carillo rods. Modified for wet sump TRD Formula Atlantic forged billet crank. Norwood main cap girdle. 440cc injectors. The cylinder head will be mainly unchanged aside from port matching the exhaust to the header which has larger primaries. Bob Norwood ran the factory intake ports to 650BHP in a destroked 1.5L and told me it was one of the best OEM cylinder head designs he had ever seen so I think it will be fine as is. TOM'S carbon airbox. Custom modified by yours truly velocity stacks to get rid of the garbage intake mufflers Toyota put in there. Typical external bolt ons. The only detail I haven't set myself on is the injection. I'm thinking of using the e-mannage ultimate but I may go standalone. The rest of the drivetrain will be a 6 speed from the 2ZZ with a KAAZ LSD, HKS flywheel, and TRD clutch. It is already apart and I'm starting to get parts together. It should be pretty fast once it's done.
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