Hello sir !! I HAVE A 21 lt1 with the STOCK all season 245s around im looking for what i should do with my tire setup on the STOCK lt1 wheels . I’m looking to go just more grip on the back , would i be okay to keep my 245 up front and what would be my best option in the back . thanks !!
Awesome!! This is uncanny. I have been researching the new Camaros (2020 +) for the past year, and have been on the fence between the LT1 and the 1SS. I would love the SS with the 1LE Track Package, but my "consolation prize" is to save money, go for the LT1 (same powerplant as the SS), and upgrade the tires with a new tire/wheel combo. I actually was researching the EXACT SAME Firestone Indy 500 tires you showed in this video! I was thinking of going to a staggered setup with p255/35r20s in the front, and p295/30r20s in the rear. I am super-impressed to see the handling improvements through the corners through this video, as the handling capabilities paired with the 376 cu. in. V8 is the biggest selling point for me. Thanks for the great video. I will be watching this obsessively until I can finally make my driveway a home for a new Camaro, before they stop making the V8s......
Thanks for the comment brother I also love the 1LE but it was just out of the price range so an LT1 with some sticky tires is definitely a solid cost effective compromise. You throw some 295 Indy 500’s in the rear, youd basically be even with the 1LE for acceleration and the 255’s up front will definitely get the handling close to the 1le too. I’d say it’s a great compromise if you can find some cheap rims because i don’t think you can fit 295’s on the stock rims.
@@WTFCRLT1 Thanks for the reply man! My plan upon getting my Camaro is to replace the stock wheel/tire setup with some American Racing - Hellion, gloss black wheels, and the new tire setup with the Firehawks. I don't want my Red Hot Camaro to look like any other, and I figured the easiest way is to customize my wheel/tire setup. The Firestones looked like a great deal on paper vs. some other brands in that size, and the video you produced with the 255s were an absolutely crazy cool validation of my thought process. Thanks again.
I have been running this tire on my '05 GTO for about 6-7 years, they are a perfect match for that car. Just got my LT1 2 days and looking at future options, glad to see your feedback.
Having fuel in the tank makes a big difference, you have a mismatch comparison, I'd do quater maybe half tank, traction on traction off runs, that be a better comparison
You must also lower tire pressure for street tires to hook. Experiment between from 32 down to 27-28 psi. And also street tires were not made for huge levels of heat so no big smokey burn out, you'll make tires much more slippery from over heat. Just get them warmed with a light whisp of smoke, just enough heat.
Thanks for all of the LT1 content. I'm enjoying it. Are the Firestone 500 tires summer or all seasons? I'm in the northeast, DE, and was looking for a stickier all season that wouldn't break the bank. I've got an 18' A10 mustang Ecoboost. Stock, it ran 5.0 to 60 and 13.23 in the 1/4 mile, at my local dragstrip. Tire spin has been an issue. It's not hard to control, but it's slowing me down. I really like the LT1, A10 drivetrain, but I'm not sure I could put up with the outward visibility, reduced cabin storage, and tiny trunk of the Camaro, compared to the mustang. I really prefer the low end torque of the LT1 over the 5.0 mustang though.
These are summer tires but if you’re looking for some nice all seasons, I’d recommend the continental extreme contact all seasons. Those are on my parents stelvio and the grip is seriously impressive. The Goodyear eagle F1 asymmetric all seasons are also really good but I prefer the continentals. Those are the two best all seasons I’ve personally used. If you’re really looking to eliminate wheelspin, you’re probably gonna have to go with summer tires and keep whatever setup you have now for the winter. Thanks for the comment!
@@WTFCRLT1 Yeah, I had the Continentals on my 2006 Mustang GT. They were way better than the stock pirellis. The Ecoboost makes more torque and at a lower rpm than the 06' GT. The Goodyears are doing OK, with 60 ft.s in the mid 1.90s and very repeatable, but of course I'd like to do better. My guess is the Continentals would be better launching dry and in WX.
@@WTFCRLT1 it should stop it from spinning if done properly. It gives it enough spin to keep it from bogging down but doesn’t let it get crazy. Make sure you hold the brake and gas long enough to activate it. Has to the floor. It should hold the RPM around 2,000 on an auto. I just bought a manual 2021 LT1. I had a 2019 Mustang GT with a whipple, fuel system and e85.
I drive a lot man. Mostly mixed driving I’ve gotten about 23mpg for the last 7 months/11k miles with the auto. Great on gas in my opinion, way better than the competition because of the cylinder deactivation. Appreciate the comment’
@@WTFCRLT1 do you mind if I ask how much do you spend monthly on gas? I kind of want an idea for when I buy this car at the end of this year. Your videos convinced me cause it seems like such a great car!
I pay around 3.20 per gallon for 93 octane. I can’t give you an exact number but probably between $200-250. I wish I could be more specific but there are sooo many variables lmao
Changing the size of the tries as you did, does that have any effect on the speedo reading? My LT1 is coming in about 4 weeks. Like you, I plan on taking off the stock tires immediately and replacing them with Firehawks. I was thinking of going with a 255 40 20 tire but nor sure it would fit. What made you go from 40 to 35?
I haven’t noticed any changes with the speedo. I also don’t think Firestone sells 255/40/20 indy 500’s. The 35 is just an aspect ratio so since the tires are 10mm wider, the thickness of the tires aren’t drastically different. They’re great tires I’ve put about 17k miles on them so far and I’m loving them👍🏼
These are 8.5 inch rims so the recommended width is anywhere between 225-255 so anything in that range works with no issues. 275+ is where you’ll likely see some issues.
Nah it’s a V8 man but I paid around 700 after tax. I was able to get a free tire in exchange for signing up for their credit card which I didn’t need to use and could cancel with no fee lol
This is my go-to tire for my summer set on most cars I have owned. I have 255/35R18's on my 2019 Civic Si. It weighs almost a thousand lbs less than a V8 Camaro, and makes half the HP and Tq, and I can still break them loose in 2nd in all but ideal road and weather conditions. 255s have no business being on a car like this.
All I'm going to say, is get rid of the 255's and go 305. (Do your research, watch for wheel rub on the driver side rear wheel well) Stop wasting money on those razor blades. Then you can experience what TC off really means compared to the nannies.
Thanks man I’m not sure how anyone could get a better time with traction control off haha I’ll have to try again to see if I can get the launch control to work but every time I try the car just does a burnout.. some sticky 275’s or wider, you’ll probably start seeing times at 4.0 if not faster.
@@WTFCRLT1 Honestly I don’t know either! But everyone who reviews performance cars almost always turn off traction control to test 0-60. They “modulate” pressure on the gas peddle to compensate. Whatever. Launch control also can help. You are right of course that if you can put the power down with some Summer 275s (or 305s!) you may solve the prob
I appreciate how you kept the camera on the speedometer every time you did an acceleration. Thank you for that.
Glad you liked it brother thanks for the comment!
Hello sir !! I HAVE A 21 lt1 with the STOCK all season 245s around im looking for what i should do with my tire setup on the STOCK lt1 wheels . I’m looking to go just more grip on the back , would i be okay to keep my 245 up front and what would be my best option in the back . thanks !!
Awesome!! This is uncanny. I have been researching the new Camaros (2020 +) for the past year, and have been on the fence between the LT1 and the 1SS. I would love the SS with the 1LE Track Package, but my "consolation prize" is to save money, go for the LT1 (same powerplant as the SS), and upgrade the tires with a new tire/wheel combo. I actually was researching the EXACT SAME Firestone Indy 500 tires you showed in this video! I was thinking of going to a staggered setup with p255/35r20s in the front, and p295/30r20s in the rear. I am super-impressed to see the handling improvements through the corners through this video, as the handling capabilities paired with the 376 cu. in. V8 is the biggest selling point for me. Thanks for the great video. I will be watching this obsessively until I can finally make my driveway a home for a new Camaro, before they stop making the V8s......
Thanks for the comment brother I also love the 1LE but it was just out of the price range so an LT1 with some sticky tires is definitely a solid cost effective compromise. You throw some 295 Indy 500’s in the rear, youd basically be even with the 1LE for acceleration and the 255’s up front will definitely get the handling close to the 1le too. I’d say it’s a great compromise if you can find some cheap rims because i don’t think you can fit 295’s on the stock rims.
@@WTFCRLT1 Thanks for the reply man! My plan upon getting my Camaro is to replace the stock wheel/tire setup with some American Racing - Hellion, gloss black wheels, and the new tire setup with the Firehawks. I don't want my Red Hot Camaro to look like any other, and I figured the easiest way is to customize my wheel/tire setup. The Firestones looked like a great deal on paper vs. some other brands in that size, and the video you produced with the 255s were an absolutely crazy cool validation of my thought process. Thanks again.
Hoping to get this car in 1 year!
LT1 manual with dual mode exhaust upgrade and recaro seats. Great video 👍
Wish you luck brother that’ll be an awesome car! Appreciate the comment!
I have been running this tire on my '05 GTO for about 6-7 years, they are a perfect match for that car. Just got my LT1 2 days and looking at future options, glad to see your feedback.
Bought a set for my 21 2ss. No regrets. Enjoy brother!
I have a rather strange question the question is what kind of tire polisher do you use ?
I use Black Magic Gel and a kitchen sponge lol I don’t like how the sprays get all over the rims and brakes
Having fuel in the tank makes a big difference, you have a mismatch comparison, I'd do quater maybe half tank, traction on traction off runs, that be a better comparison
You must also lower tire pressure for street tires to hook. Experiment between from 32 down to 27-28 psi. And also street tires were not made for huge levels of heat so no big smokey burn out, you'll make tires much more slippery from over heat. Just get them warmed with a light whisp of smoke, just enough heat.
Thanks for all of the LT1 content. I'm enjoying it. Are the Firestone 500 tires summer or all seasons? I'm in the northeast, DE, and was looking for a stickier all season that wouldn't break the bank. I've got an 18' A10 mustang Ecoboost.
Stock, it ran 5.0 to 60 and 13.23 in the 1/4 mile, at my local dragstrip. Tire spin has been an issue. It's not hard to control, but it's slowing me down.
I really like the LT1, A10 drivetrain, but I'm not sure I could put up with the outward visibility, reduced cabin storage, and tiny trunk of the Camaro, compared to the mustang. I really prefer the low end torque of the LT1 over the 5.0 mustang though.
These are summer tires but if you’re looking for some nice all seasons, I’d recommend the continental extreme contact all seasons. Those are on my parents stelvio and the grip is seriously impressive. The Goodyear eagle F1 asymmetric all seasons are also really good but I prefer the continentals. Those are the two best all seasons I’ve personally used. If you’re really looking to eliminate wheelspin, you’re probably gonna have to go with summer tires and keep whatever setup you have now for the winter. Thanks for the comment!
@@WTFCRLT1 Yeah, I had the Continentals on my 2006 Mustang GT. They were way better than the stock pirellis. The Ecoboost makes more torque and at a lower rpm than the 06' GT. The Goodyears are doing OK, with 60 ft.s in the mid 1.90s and very repeatable, but of course I'd like to do better. My guess is the Continentals would be better launching dry and in WX.
Try using launch mode. Have it in competitive mode hold the brake and floor it. It’ll enter launch control. So it’ll still use some traction control.
When I tried that, it just did a burnout but I’ll try it again haha thanks for the comment!
@@WTFCRLT1 it should stop it from spinning if done properly. It gives it enough spin to keep it from bogging down but doesn’t let it get crazy. Make sure you hold the brake and gas long enough to activate it. Has to the floor. It should hold the RPM around 2,000 on an auto.
I just bought a manual 2021 LT1. I had a 2019 Mustang GT with a whipple, fuel system and e85.
I really wanna buy this car but it’s the gas that scared me lol. How much do you usually drive and what do you usually spend a month on gas
I drive a lot man. Mostly mixed driving I’ve gotten about 23mpg for the last 7 months/11k miles with the auto. Great on gas in my opinion, way better than the competition because of the cylinder deactivation. Appreciate the comment’
@@WTFCRLT1 do you mind if I ask how much do you spend monthly on gas? I kind of want an idea for when I buy this car at the end of this year. Your videos convinced me cause it seems like such a great car!
I pay around 3.20 per gallon for 93 octane. I can’t give you an exact number but probably between $200-250. I wish I could be more specific but there are sooo many variables lmao
@@WTFCRLT1 oof... Gas just hit $5.10 for 91 where I live...
Did you have ABS/TRAC calibration issues due to the different tire size going from 40 series to 35 series?
I've gotten 4.2 in stock tires it was the second week I had the car. I pushed full throttle before letting go of the brake
I’ll try that again but last time I tried that, the car just did a fat burnout haha that’s a great time tho Thanks for the comment!
@@WTFCRLT1 yeah try pushing down as much as possible on the brakes if it's not all the way down then it burns out
I noted that u went down to 35’s..If I upgrade to 255, can I keep 40’s without rubbing?. Thanks
Changing the size of the tries as you did, does that have any effect on the speedo reading? My LT1 is coming in about 4 weeks. Like you, I plan on taking off the stock tires immediately and replacing them with Firehawks. I was thinking of going with a 255 40 20 tire but nor sure it would fit. What made you go from 40 to 35?
I haven’t noticed any changes with the speedo. I also don’t think Firestone sells 255/40/20 indy 500’s. The 35 is just an aspect ratio so since the tires are 10mm wider, the thickness of the tires aren’t drastically different. They’re great tires I’ve put about 17k miles on them so far and I’m loving them👍🏼
@@WTFCRLT1 You're right, I did some digging and Firestone doesn't have 255/40's. I'm going to go with your set-up. Thanks for the response.
Did you fit those tires on stock wheels? I thought u can only fit 245/40/20
These are 8.5 inch rims so the recommended width is anywhere between 225-255 so anything in that range works with no issues. 275+ is where you’ll likely see some issues.
To bad BFG doesnt make their near drag radial level tire gor the street anymore. Last yr was 2014. It was the BFG KD, aka Killer Dry
how much did you pay for those tires? and this is v6? because it sounds like my 2018 v6
Nah it’s a V8 man but I paid around 700 after tax. I was able to get a free tire in exchange for signing up for their credit card which I didn’t need to use and could cancel with no fee lol
This is my go-to tire for my summer set on most cars I have owned. I have 255/35R18's on my 2019 Civic Si. It weighs almost a thousand lbs less than a V8 Camaro, and makes half the HP and Tq, and I can still break them loose in 2nd in all but ideal road and weather conditions. 255s have no business being on a car like this.
Do you wish you got 265/35’s instead? I have a 2020 SI and plan to get Indy 500’s
What do you all think about an 2017 Cruze LT, with those tires?
Wow that only has 255's on the back? My '17 2SS has 305's and sometimes THAT'S not enough
Normally taller tires help with acceleration vs wider with lateral grip
Put these on my 17 mustang! Love em! Best value for your buck!
Great car color and seems like a nice kid. But dayum wish it was the 6-speed manual. I have one. It’s so much more fun when I Drive the Car.
Your wife must've left you for a guy that owns a 10 speed camaro considering that's all you ever post about 🤣
Thanks for the video
60 mph is how "fast" its going, bit the time of 0-60 is how "quick" it is.
All I'm going to say, is get rid of the 255's and go 305. (Do your research, watch for wheel rub on the driver side rear wheel well)
Stop wasting money on those razor blades.
Then you can experience what TC off really means compared to the nannies.
Hope to get the track video soon
Avoid Firestone, Goodyear. And if the tires are any good, you wont spin much in first, no spin 2nd or 3rd.
Are the firehawk run flats also?
Unfortunately not
Didn't want run flats, too hard.
Nice video. Most drivers will run faster times with traction control on. Old school enthusiasts will never approve tho!
Thanks man I’m not sure how anyone could get a better time with traction control off haha I’ll have to try again to see if I can get the launch control to work but every time I try the car just does a burnout.. some sticky 275’s or wider, you’ll probably start seeing times at 4.0 if not faster.
@@WTFCRLT1 Honestly I don’t know either! But everyone who reviews performance cars almost always turn off traction control to test 0-60. They “modulate” pressure on the gas peddle to compensate. Whatever. Launch control also can help. You are right of course that if you can put the power down with some Summer 275s (or 305s!) you may solve the prob
You want max grip get toyo R888's.
Great job Thank you!
Sounds great, you better go get some gas.
Shoulda bought the manual
Bro is on empty lol
Try with a full tank of gas
Why don’t you trade this car and get a real man’s car with a 6-speed manual?
What 😂🌚😂
Who are you racing where that actually matters over the car being 10x as fun to drive