11-18-2022, 10:07 PM | #1 |
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Wrong tire info for G87 on BMW website?
I was playing around the BMW website today (dangerous pastime), and I stumbled on this info under Specifications for the new M2:
Tire / Type All-season run-flat tires Wheel Dimensions (in) 19 x 8.0 front | 19 x 8.0 rear Tire Dimensions (mm) 225/40 front | 225/40 rear This must all be wrong right? Cos the M2 is coming with staggered, summer performance tires - right? |
11-18-2022, 10:20 PM | #4 |
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Front 275/35 ZR19 Rear 285/30 ZR20 Wheels Front 9.5" x 19" Rear 10.5" x 20" BMW M2 - Specifications |
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11-19-2022, 03:46 AM | #5 |
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These are the tires available. Surprised to see the P Zero Corsa.
https://www.bmw.ch/content/dam/bmw/c...5411656095.pdf |
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11-19-2022, 11:10 AM | #6 |
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I saw a 2023 M4 Comp Conv in the dealership wearing same size tires as G87 but slightly different wheels. Front to rear, there is so much more meat with the 275/35 than the 285/30. They were Pirelli P Zero.
Is anyone else thinking 19x10-10.5 rear in 285/35 might be a better choice? |
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11-19-2022, 11:18 AM | #7 |
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Praying I get Michelins.
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11-19-2022, 01:03 PM | #8 |
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Seems like in North America a lot of preference for Michelin vs Pirelli is based on not comparing like with like and being aware of the full range available. I've had a lot of good and bad Michelin tyres and a lot of good and bad Pirelli tyres. A standard P-Zero is not the same as a P-Zero Corsa which is not the same as a P-Zero Trofeo R, same as a Pilot Primacy is not the same as a Pilot Sport 4S which is not the same as a Pilot Sport Cup 2.
I've found the Pilot Super Sport in the past to be a poor track day tyre, but good for 3-seasons road use, the P-Zero Corsa and Cup 2 would obviously be better choices for track days and a non-road-legal tyre which is still my favourite track day tyre is the Pirelli DM slick. I've also had better experience with Pirelli Sottozero 2 & 3 tyres over Michelin PA 3 winter tyres in terms of both grip and handling in winter conditions. Overall Pirelli and Michelin both have good tyres in lots of different classes, I don't think a general statement that one manufacturers tyre over the other is any better is valid, it depends on individual tyre comparisons in a given class. |
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That said, I found the 4S much superior to the PZ4 and the PA4 much better than the Sottozero 3 (especially on wet), and we can say that all these tires belong to the same class and era. I cannot speak for the other tires mentioned, but if I could choose tires for the M2, I would choose Michelin every day and every night. It is also important to mention the specific compound, the Porsche NA P Zeros are nothing like the regular P Zeros, just like the Bmw's starred Michelin's perform better than the regular Michelin's. When I had the 1M my father had a Cayman S, both cars with Michelin PS2s but one NA and the other normal (I don't remember if starred or not but it doesn't matter), and despite the greater weight and torque of my 1M and a couple of trackdays, my tires lasted 50% longer, but the grip was also significantly less. |
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11-20-2022, 01:02 PM | #11 |
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"All-season run-flat tires"
If BMW ever puts these turds on an M car, they're out of their freaking minds.
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I would say for the max performance summer tyres wet grip should be a major consideration for use in all-round conditions, as if dry grip is the focus an Extreme performance or road-legal R-compound tyre would be a better choice. I've found the Max performance tyre class (Michelin or other manufacturers I've tried) doesn't do well on the track, going off after a few hot laps, followed by tread chunking if you keep pressing once the tyre has gone "greasy". The tyre also needs to be matched to the car, for example the Pilot Sports have not done well when used on Caterhams in the past, gaining the nickname "Michelin Pile-up" in the community due to the poor match. With the Sottozero 3 tyres, there is a sub-class due to different rubber compounds, so the "W" or "V" rated tyres have better handling than the "H" rated ones. The "H" rated ones are much closer to the Michelin Xi3 in snow and ice grip, but far superior in wet and dry grip and handling. The higher speed rated tyres are closer to the PA tyres. With winter tyres it depends on the most prevalent winter conditions encountered, I have found the Sottozeros to be more suited to -35 to -20C conditions that we often see here than the PAs. Also, the Sottozero range of sizes is generally better than the PAs, for example, there is no Porscehe N0 rated tyre for our Macan S in the PA range, only in the Sottozero range. Overall as I said before there is no magic tyre from either Michelin or Pirelli, they both have good and bad ones. The supercar manufacturers tend to use the P-Zero Corsa and Trofeo more than any other tyre and also have the most exacting needs for summer tyres. |
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11-20-2022, 02:07 PM | #13 |
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I would not talk about supercar tires, because then the tires are developed specifically for that model, and sometimes they are the result of commercial/political agreements anyway, just think of the terrible Dunlop Sport Maxx Race on the 991.1 GT3, hated by all owners and immediately replaced by Michelin SC2s.
The Sottozero 3 is one of the most unsafe tires I have ever driven in my life, I don't remember the speed rating as it wasn't my car but it was a terrible experience. And apparently I'm not the only one who feels that way, it's good that replacement is finally here. https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre/Pir...ottozero-3.htm It is widely believed that on the M3/4 the Michelin's work so much better than the Pirelli's that everyone wants to win the tire lottery (-> get the Michelin's), and in fact many reviews confirm this (actually, many compare PZ4 with PS4, not 4S). |
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11-20-2022, 02:51 PM | #14 |
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Michelin is just far superior to Pirelli there's no question
If I get Pirelli's I'm going to do burnouts until I can replace them with Michelin's
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On the M2 I'm fine either of the Pirelli PZ4 or Michelin PS4S offerings, but likely will replace them with a better gripping Extreme performance tyre after wearing them out, depending on what is available at the time, if it was now most likely the RE-71RS. |
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11-21-2022, 12:57 AM | #16 |
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I have no idea how the tire would behave at -20°, I have never driven in such extreme conditions but in our winter temperatures (0-10°C) it is a poor tire as all reviews have shown.
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The premise is that both Pirelli and Michelin make good tyres and tyres that are not the right ones for the conditions encountered, so will not perform well in those conditions. That being said, so do other tyre manufacturers produce some excellent tyres, too. |
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11-21-2022, 12:38 PM | #18 |
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It is implied that when we talk about Pirelli or Michelin with regard to the G8x, the statement refers only to the 2 tires available for this model (PZ4 and PS4S), not to the entire range of tires of both brands.
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