The PHI Trilogy
Tire Streets sells three different PHI tires, the Accelera PHI, the PHI 2, and the PHI R. But how do they differ?
The trilogy of PHI tires is great for street driving, canyon runs, in almost any condition. Do you want to be able to perform on a track in either drift or racing situations? Do you have a low HP car (anything less than 400hp)? The PHI tires will give you that opportunity without breaking the bank.
R-compounds: Are They Worth It?
R-compound tires are one of the few secret weapons in many performance driver’s back pockets across the globe. R-compound is short for race compound because that specific rubber compound is designed to be used on the track.
Applications for the Accelera 651 Sport
The Accelera 651 Sport is one of the most versatile r-compound tires out there. It’s been tried-and-true in autoX, drifting and time attack.
R-Compounds Explained
What is an R-compound and why does it matter? Trust us - if you aren’t already using r-compounds, they will change your life.
The Difference Between the Accelera 651 Sport and Accelera PHI Family
They are both are produced by Accelera, and both are performance tires. So, what are the main differences between the Accelera 651 Sport and the Accelera PHI?