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I'm driving a 1SS. I ran through the stock tires in ~8000 miles thanks to track work. I then upgraded wheels to 1LE/ZL1 size and downgraded tires with a set of Nitto NT555G2. Super greasy once they heat up on the track and then they definitely drop WAY off with their road performance. These tires are now done ~15000 miles.
I just had the Mrs. get a set of MPS 4S installed and she's definitely impressed on the road - our old standard tires before the 1SS were MPSS. I plan on running these for my DD tire and will put either RE71R or NT01 on the 1SS stock rims for the track. Will update y'all with my thoughts on the MPS 4S once I get some more miles on them! |
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I don't think the ATE Super Blue is available for sale anymore in the US, but he is correct if you are going to do track days and push the brake system hard a brake fluid with a higher boiling point is recommended. (DOT 4 fluid) The factory cooling ducts in your cars will help with this though so I don't think it is as important as it was on cars like my 5th Gen 1LE. It's still probably a good idea regardless if you are planning on tack days, think of it as cheap insurance.
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Drives: 2020 SS 1LE Join Date: Apr 2018
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Location: NJ
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I put the Michelin's on my 1LE right before I put her away for winter, because the stock goodyears were toasted after 10k ( All normal driving )
I didnt get a chance to put a ton of miles on the car, but I did notice it rides slightly firmer. |
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My ideal setup would be the PS4s for the street and another set of 19" wheels and tires for the track.
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I will be getting another set of OEM tires when mine wear out which should be at around the 9k mile range, and getting a dedicated set of 19" track wheels and tires. The OEM tires are absolutely phenomenal, and are a blast for daily driving.
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My OEM S3's at 9,200 miles are about done. Street driven only, but I corner very aggressively, conditions permitting. From everything I've read, I'm all set to go for the Pilot 4S's so I can get better life. BUT, I do not want to give up very much in outright grip when I corner aggressively. Since I do under 10K miles a year, I'm starting to have second thoughts. Maybe I should stay with the S3's. I just don't know what expect from the 4S's vs. the S3's in hard cornering situations.
Anyone run both on their 1LE? Thanks.
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Location: New Jersey
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GM was required to use a tire that had a treadwear rating new 200 in order for the car to call into a certain class in the SCCA racing. If the tire falls under the treadwear rating of 200 it can change the class the car goes into.
Also bear in mind, treadwear ratings are not regulated at all, they manufacture dependent. |
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Casalino: in case you didnt "get it" some comments here have clearly been made tongue in cheek...beware Ryephile's super dry sense of humor lol! plus your friend's dad advice - albeit logical - is VERY outdated and doesnt apply to today's tires.
If you never ran a car on a race track before, learn how to drive your car on stock tires. They are fantastic on the track so completely disrgard the tread rating. Not only manufacturers sand bag the rating sometimes to allow them being run in street tire class in some sanctioned competitions (as already stated above), but most importantly they can NOT be compared between manufacturers as there is no single standard that governs tread rating. So one manufacturer's tire rated 200 can be as fast and not last any longer than another manufacturer's tire rated at 100. Do NOT buy any tires rated at low double digit tread rating to learn how to drive your car on a race track. Firstly they might be much less forgiving and secondly they wont last long at all. Lastly, regardless of whats printed on a G3 sidewall I'd say they are a track tire first and street tire second. This means if you bought the car primarily to track it then just leave them on. They will last about 6-7 track days plus driving to/from and occasional DD duty. If you bought your car primarily as a DD then better options exist to increase longevity as stockers wont last you much beyond 7000 miles plus or minus. Because they are soft and "gummy" as you call it ![]() Bottom line: leave it simple and learn how to track your car. Tons of highly experienced track folks run these cars on stock tires. And these tires dont leave much performance wise vs some tires costing twice as much. Save your money and invest it in on track instruction and seat time. And enjoy your car - it is a blast! |
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Location: Canada, eh!
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![]() Drives: '20 ZL1 M6 Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: FT. Lauderdale, FL
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Trying to get as much comparison info as I can before I make the decision, which needs to be real soon.
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