Jo and I drove up to Edmonton for an evening autox, and we went on our new RE-71R rubber (225/50R116 on all 4 corners)
First off, I have to say that these tires are very nice for street and highway driving. No tramlining like the Dunlops, and much quieter on the highway. Jo and I could hear each other without needing to shout; the Dunlops required a pretty good bellow to be heard. The 71Rs don't have the tread block drone of the Dunlops, just a hissing sound.
Autox was more of a mixed bag. The grip is definitely great (better than the Dunlops), but I had a few other issues with them. The feedback to the wheel isn't nearly as precise as the Dunlops (softer sidewalls). And I was getting some very strange behaviour when they started losing grip. They would start squealing and sliding, and then go silent and grip again. Very disconcerting, and not something that inspired confidence. As a result, I never managed to get the best out of these tires.
I need to play with pressures next weekend to see if they have a different happy place than the Dunlops.
Oh, tire wear. 600 km of highway driving, and autox runs (around 70 seconds each). Fronts had little wear -- perhaps .1 mm. Rears lost about .5 mm. Probably good for a dozen autox events, but highway travel is going to be the limiting factor, since that is what wears away my rear tires. No launches at the autox (worried about clutch), so the rears weren't spun at all.