I'm building my DC2 Integra GS-R for a time attack class next year (SCCA TT S6). The class doesn't allow for camber mods (no adjustable control arms, etc) and I'm not allowed to roll the fenders. 200 treadwear max, so alll the usual suspects: A052, RE-71RS, RT660, etc. The tire width limit is 225. No wheel width limit.
Without being able to dial in more camber or roll fenders, I don't think I can run anything wider than a 225 (class limit anyway) on an ~8" wheel without making contact somewhere anyway. In truth, even with the perfect offset wheels, the 225's are probably pretty borderline to not make contact somewhere, in a class where fender rolling isn't an option; and an 8" wheel width is pretty much the widest I can go while still keeping the wheels under the fenders.
Due to class limits, the car will be running on Integra Type R springs and Koni yellows, so it won't be terribly low (about 0.75" lower than a stock GS-R), which should help a bit in the not-hitting-fenders department.
As such, I've already picked up a set of 15x8 +35 wheels (about the most ideal offset I could find for an 8" wheel on a DC2).
My current dilemma:
-Max out the class width, get a 225/45 tire. It should be noted that the RE-71RS and A052 are not available in a 225/45R15. The RT660 is available in this size, along with a few other 200tw tires.
-Stick with a 205/50 tire, in which the tire selection is bigger (RE-71RS, A052, RT660 etc).
Which would be faster on track?
On a 9" wheel (which I can't fit), I'm sure the 225 would be faster... but on an 8" wheel, I'm not so sure.
Thoughts? Experience with both?
Thanks in advance!