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      07-19-2024, 11:25 PM   #1
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M2 Life is Better....Sideways

M2 is happiest sideways with a nice cloud of smoke from the rear tires....
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On a related note....PS4S ended up with huge chunks of thread just plain gone. Weird - like one of the center ribs on one of the rear tires was just gone for about 1/3 of the circumference of the tire (I have never seen that).

Have now put pZeros on 826M wheels that I bought from an M3 forum member before my M2 even arrived.

Let's see how the pZeros do on track. On the road they are a lot harsher and nosier when hitting road bumps and highway joints.
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Michelins do that. They’ve always chunked out. They suck balls on track…

Are the PZeros you have also star spec?
Yes. A forum member sold me his take-off 826M G80M3 wheels with factory star spec PZ4 tires.

826M looks great on the M2, by the way and are 22lbs lighter (all 4 total) than the G87 930M. I'm turning my 930M into a winter set with winter tires I bought from another G87 forum member. Both great guys.
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On a related note....PS4S ended up with huge chunks of thread just plain gone. Weird - like one of the center ribs on one of the rear tires was just gone for about 1/3 of the circumference of the tire (I have never seen that).

Have now put pZeros on 826M wheels that I bought from an M3 forum member before my M2 even arrived.

Let's see how the pZeros do on track. On the road they are a lot harsher and nosier when hitting road bumps and highway joints.

Are you drifting with them?
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Great deal! Wish I had a sale like that near me.

Interesting feedback on the tires. Let us know more what you find and how the rides compare now that you have had both. I think you’re the only one to do a back-to-back so far
Will do. Frankly they are probably both good tires. I always thought that people were making too much out of the PS4S vs Pzero Star Spec tires. But I can tell you that back to back on the same roads, same day, same tire pressures, the Pzero is a tad firmer. Let's see if that translates into better feel on track.

After I roast these, I need to see what to buy next - was leaning towards Nakang CRS (Jackie Ding runs those), but I read that they are supper harsh on the street.
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Are you drifting with them?
Not really drifting, but spent a half day on a wet skidpad and dry autocross course just having fun. I didn't care about lap times on autocross, so was doing some forced power slides pretty much everywhere

P.S. Either I suck at the wet skidpad or the M2 is somewhat hard to keep stable on the skid. I was struggling to do even one full circle sideways. The torque comes in very abruptly at initiation, and it's easy to run out of lock before catching it if you over do it.
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Not really drifting, but spent a half day on a wet skidpad and dry autocross course just having fun. I didn't care about lap times on autocross, so was doing some forced power slides pretty much everywhere

That sounds more like why you got the tire damage. Tracking in itself shouldn't damage them like that.
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That sounds more like why you got the tire damage. Tracking in itself shouldn't damage them like that.
Oh, I was lighting them up, then was driving over a puddle in between runs to cool them off. I fully expected them to be worn out - but was not expecting fully 1/3 of a rib to be completely gone, plus a bunch of other missing chunks.

I've done the same thing with my Camaro SS1LE with GYSC3 tires and had zero issues of chunking.
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Everybody talking about Michelins here have zero idea what they’re talking about. You’re literally the first (and maybe the only) one running them back to back. Your feedback will be awesome, even if still subjective (it’s impossible for you to run them and compare times/braking etc. we know) so thanks for sharing! I think I like firmer tires, I’ve had some experience with difference Michelins and they suck, although they’re great on the street. They chunk out too easily (never drifted, always chunked). Got warranty once because I posted it on social media. It was extremely hard to get warranty.

My Pirellis never chunked. Same lap times. Harder, better feel on turn in. Michelins felt more confidence inspiring on street, although arguably same grip. Different cars and sizes, so not a valid comparison. Yours is.

Yes, for next tires it’ll depend on your usage. If mostly on track, going aggressive might be good. But they’ll suck on the street… it’s always a compromise. If you’re using them mostly on the street it might be a bad idea to go with a tire that does well on track like those Nankangs. They’ll be noisy, wear quickly, suck on wet etc…
Good insight. I literally just put the PZEROs on last night. I'm looking forward to driving them on track - I should be able to compare some lap times vs PS4S.
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baron95 start in second gear on the skid pad next time

The P Zeros aren't great on track, they're decent for a couple laps, but get super "greasy" with heat. I think I prefer the Michelins, but it's kind of a moot point because neither hold a candle to 200 TW tires.
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For drifting the PS4S is not suitable. you should put on different tyres

The PS4S is still a very respectable street tyre

But my current personal preference tyre is the Continental SC7
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baron95 start in second gear on the skid pad next time

The P Zeros aren't great on track, they're decent for a couple laps, but get super "greasy" with heat. I think I prefer the Michelins, but it's kind of a moot point because neither hold a candle to 200 TW tires.
Which 200TW would you recommend for stock sizes? Nankang CRS, AD09? Something that is not super harsh on the street, but will last longer on track?
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For drifting the PS4S is not suitable. you should put on different tyres

The PS4S is still a very respectable street tyre

But my current personal preference tyre is the Continental SC7
I'm not knocking the PS4S Star Spec Tire. It was a a wonderful street tire, and I did maybe 100 road course miles on them, before playing sideways to finish them off. I was just surprised how it shed huge chunks of the center rib. Just sharing the expecience.

I'm not sure the Conti SC7 are readily available in the US. There are so many G8X owners selling their OEM tires and/or wheels+tires nearly new, that it is tempting to just keep on buying those
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Which 200TW would you recommend for stock sizes? Nankang CRS, AD09? Something that is not super harsh on the street, but will last longer on track?
I run Hankook RS4's on my M2 - they wear like iron. If you're doing a decent amount of track duty, get a proper alignment - that'll save your tires. Brake fluid and track pads too....
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