06-25-2014, 10:49 AM | #85 |
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The PSS is an awfully impressive tire. Once most of the suspension bushing compliance has been taken up, further steering input will have any passengers wishing for better restraints. Never mind how I know this.
11" wide wheels for 285/35-18's does stiffen up the cornering response a little . . . and somehow the ride quality isn't compromised as much I was anticipating. It's worth noting that the C7/Stingray comes with the PSS (PSS run-flats, actually), and that car wouldn't be as amazing as it is if the tires weren't right there to support its potential. Norm |
06-25-2014, 01:12 PM | #86 |
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A lot of info to take in here. I'm coming up on 24k miles on my stock Pirellis and am starting to think about my replacements. I was going to go with the NT05 as I'd like to autox a few times a year but now I may get these. This isn't the first place I've heard these types of comments about the Michelins.
FWIW, the last autox I did on the Pirellis was very... entertaining... for onlookers. I was able to steer the car with the loud pedal pretty easily. Best I recall I placed decent enough considering but really needed to be about 3-4 seconds faster on a 65-68 second course. I'm thinking a set of these and an aggressive alignment may be in order.
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06-25-2014, 02:13 PM | #87 |
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My next tires. Going on in two weeks as my invos are close to done. Watching So Cal Camoro and the rest of my auto x buddies these tires are the shits. They are great in all the performance catagories, sure cost more but last longer as well and will be a dual purpose tire for street and auto x as they do both better then the rest or worst case equal to.
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06-26-2014, 09:01 AM | #88 | |
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I Finally bought a set of 4x PSS: 255/45R20 What Tire pressure you recommend using cold at the track? (& hot?) Do you add more pressure when street driven? Any other info on how to maximize it's life? Thanks
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06-26-2014, 12:25 PM | #89 |
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I have been running them at 35 front, 33 rear when autocrossing/track...After runs usually have time to let them cool, then before next session, ensure they are at the above pressure. I run the front and rear on the street at 36 as it keeps them off the edges of the tires...saves them for the track.
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The first track session seems to add about 5 psi, and is partly due to exposure to wheel temperatures that get pretty darn warm (where do you thing the air that keeps your brake rotors from melting goes next?). Autocross is more like 2 - 3 psi on that first run. Norm |
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06-27-2014, 08:22 AM | #91 | |
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06-27-2014, 09:16 AM | #93 |
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I'll be trying 34/32 to 35/33 hot psi when I get mine as well. Those temps worked well with my nitto invos also.My suspension is similar to SoCals and that and other factors help determine whats best for each car/driver.Watch tire rollover to help you see what psi works best.
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06-27-2014, 09:25 AM | #94 | |
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I have been running the Asymmetrics at my track days as well as for "3-season" general use, mainly because I was waiting on the new wheels to mount the PSS on. I might be able to squeeze one more track day out of the Goodyears, but then I'd be right at the wear bars and need to buy another set of "3-season" tires ASAP (which when I get to that point may well end up being PSS in a slightly narrower, slightly taller size to fit my "3-season" 9.5" wide wheels). About the time I was running in the open session at the end of the day at the Camaro5/AutoInterests track day, my new wheels landed on my front porch. Since then I've got the PSS's mounted, balanced, scuffed in a bit, and test-driven "moderately hard" a bit. Hard right turns will cause a little rubbing that I have yet to chase down and solve before actually tracking on them. Norm |
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