Discussion
Jibaro said:
Is that true that MPSS last more miles than PS2s? I thought MPSS had shallower tread depth than normal tyres when new, 5mm or something, so I'd thought they wouldn't last?
Jibaro, they are referring to MPSS and you are referring to MPSC, totally different tyre. PS If anybody is looking for a set of MPSS for a GT3 PM me
Mrdemon
When I had the PS2'S, I found they came alive on the track once there was some decent heat in them. I'm hoping that same level of change when the MPSS get some decent heat.
I live in Cheshire and am yet to find a decent road that will razz them up to any decent level. If anyone can recommend a favourite road, I'd love to hear about it.
When I had the PS2'S, I found they came alive on the track once there was some decent heat in them. I'm hoping that same level of change when the MPSS get some decent heat.
I live in Cheshire and am yet to find a decent road that will razz them up to any decent level. If anyone can recommend a favourite road, I'd love to hear about it.
FZP said:
Mrdemon
When I had the PS2'S, I found they came alive on the track once there was some decent heat in them. I'm hoping that same level of change when the MPSS get some decent heat.
I live in Cheshire and am yet to find a decent road that will razz them up to any decent level. If anyone can recommend a favourite road, I'd love to hear about it.
Given your location I would say Oulton Park to give them a proper work out. When I had the PS2'S, I found they came alive on the track once there was some decent heat in them. I'm hoping that same level of change when the MPSS get some decent heat.
I live in Cheshire and am yet to find a decent road that will razz them up to any decent level. If anyone can recommend a favourite road, I'd love to hear about it.
FZP said:
Mrdemon
When I had the PS2'S, I found they came alive on the track once there was some decent heat in them. I'm hoping that same level of change when the MPSS get some decent heat.
I live in Cheshire and am yet to find a decent road that will razz them up to any decent level. If anyone can recommend a favourite road, I'd love to hear about it.
I melt all road tyres on track after 2 or 3 laps, and you will also just roll off the limit of front camber if stock.When I had the PS2'S, I found they came alive on the track once there was some decent heat in them. I'm hoping that same level of change when the MPSS get some decent heat.
I live in Cheshire and am yet to find a decent road that will razz them up to any decent level. If anyone can recommend a favourite road, I'd love to hear about it.
I love the PS2 had 8 sets, but the PSS (had 3 sets) is better still and works in the wet much much better. I would never track either again, pointless.
PSS do hold up better though and do clean up well after the day is over.
Never track a road pirelli tyre you will melt it in 1 lap and kill it.
mrdemon said:
I forgo the N spec issue and rather have a faster and safer tyre fitted to my car.
Each to there own of course ;-)
At the risk of sparking off yet another MPSS/N-rated/Warranty debate...Each to there own of course ;-)
Out of interest, are/were you in warranty when you ran MPSS and did you ever claim while wearing them?
WindyMiller67 said:
At the risk of sparking off yet another MPSS/N-rated/Warranty debate...
Out of interest, are/were you in warranty when you ran MPSS and did you ever claim while wearing them?
I claimed with race maxx tyres on, no issue for an exhaust part and wind deflector bushes.Out of interest, are/were you in warranty when you ran MPSS and did you ever claim while wearing them?
Not sure how a OPC can refuse a claim on a non related item if you know and buys your cars from them.
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