10th Gen Civic tire blown on Dynojet

FineBottledWater

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Source: Paris Sittisarn from Addzest Car Color (Thailand)



Car: 10th Gen Civic
Speed: 250 km/h

Video Description Translation:
"ยางระเบิดคาแท่นที่250km/hr คันที่สองแระเขร้."
"Tire exploded on Dyno at 250km/hr, this is the second one, f***"

Video Translation (as best as I could):
Paris: Tire exploded
Paris: Why is that?

With this video, I am assuming that Paris is tuning a 10th Gen Civic on Dyno with Hondata Flashpro. What would cause tire failure like this?
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They're most likely exceeding the speed rating of their tires. 250km/hr is about 155mph. That would easily exceed the stock tire ratings so it all depends on if they have aftermarket tires and their speed rating.
 

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They're most likely exceeding the speed rating of their tires. 250km/hr is about 155mph. That would easily exceed the stock tire ratings so it all depends on if they have aftermarket tires and their speed rating.
What this guy said. I think the Firestone stock tires are rated for 135MPH.
 

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My car came stock with a Continental which is H rated and good for 130mph. I've had a couple opportunities to blow past that mark but haven't exceeded 126 for that very reason. If you want to go faster than 130 get a V, W or Z rated tire
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