No sorry my car came with cheap Ironman imove gen2 all seasons. They are not loud but not quiet. IMO the Indy 500s on a 16"rim are more quiet than my tires.
I've ridden in a FiST with RSRs and those are pretty damn loud. You notice it the most just cruising and on the highway. Kind of sound like an off-road tire combined with swarming bees. The guy had a turboback exhaust and while tire noise didn't overpower the exhaust, you could still hear the tires.
On other platforms the falkens are moderately loud. Probably louder than stock but less than RSRs. None of the 200 treadwear tires are quiet IME. Max grip doesn't equate to silent treads.
I think good UHP tires are perfect for the FiST on the street. Enough grip to have fun and enough slip to Hoon when desired. I think some people "over tire" the car whether for looks or whatever. While it doesn't neuter the car as much as it does in an FRS/BRZ/GT-86 I think it takes away from the FiST's playful nature.
But, if you're doing track time you have different priorities....
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IF you think the RSRs are loud, I guess you have never driven in anything with the RS-RRs.
I am one of those 'guilty as charged' "over tire-ers" who put a sticky summer tire/wheel setup on their lower-powered, factory turbo, FiST, since I absolutely
HATE the idea of ANY FWD wheel spin
whatsoever (and having come from a torquey domestic RWD V-8, to me, only ricers 'light up' the FRONT tires
on purpose).
Also, maybe I misunderstand the actual definition of "hooning around", but to me, (
despite the way OUR car
can rotate with no power at all to the back wheels) it takes either RWD, or a very powerful AWD setup with the ability to send at least 50% of the power to the rear wheels to "hoon"
properly.
(Power
understeer does NOT a 'hoon' make, to me at least.)
Depending on the model, today's 200 tread wear donuts are not so crazy soft compounded as to wear out in less than 5K miles (maybe excepting the RE71Rs), but yes, they are ALL much noisier than any 300-500 tread wear UHP summer street tire on the highway, or at any speeds over ~30 MPH.
IF they made them in a size I really wanted (like a super wide tread width {>8.2" wide} 215/40-17, or a 225/
40-17) , I would even go down to a 100 tread wear sticky for summer street use, yup, even at low power levels.
Really, the only things that are TOTALLY
unusable on the street are all-out, 00-50 tread wear, very thin carcassed, pure track ONLY, mostly (or ALL) slick tires, because they would be CONSTANTLY flatting due to their super glue compound picking up EVERY SINGLE piece of road shrapnel they roll over (not to mention their hockey puck on ice behavior on even damp pavement, let alone ANY standing water).