tittermary
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4.04, stock street tires at the track. 12.79 1/4
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What are you puzzled about?Are you saying that you're peaking at 22 psi? I have the stock car tune and it's holding around 19.5'ish under WOT. The Cobb OTS holds around 21'ish, so I've been a bit puzzled by it.
That's pretty damn good. I need something besides these P-Zero all seasons. They are pretty worthless at this point. Thinking MT Street Comps, at least for the rear.4.04, stock street tires at the track. 12.79 1/4
What's your setup?4.04, stock street tires at the track. 12.79 1/4
Dude, that's exactly my problem... I been searching google maps around my area for a straight road, which is safe. Sometimes, I miss living up North, there were so many places I could go.thing is I live in a crowded tourist-filled area (Clearwater Beach) so there's no place for me to really try this unless I go out to the boonies an hour away
Good times though! I remember I couldn't do anything better than a 4.6 with my 2013 5.0 so these numbers are badass.
I was contemplating getting some of those P-Zero's when I changed out my rims. Are they really that bad or is the rubber just spent from repeated launches?That's pretty damn good. I need something besides these P-Zero all seasons. They are pretty worthless at this point. Thinking MT Street Comps, at least for the rear.
P-zero is the summer tire. P zero Nero is the all season, which is what I believe he is referring to.I was contemplating getting some of those P-Zero's when I changed out my rims. Are they really that bad or is the rubber just spent from repeated launches?
I think I might look at the Michelins, but I will probably choose Pilot Sport A/S 3 over the PSS since this is my DD and I love carving corners rain or shine.P-zero is the summer tire. P zero Nero is the all season, which is what I believe he is referring to.
Either way, pirelli makes mediocre tires. Grab some Michelin pilot super sports if you have the money, or some bridgestone porenza s-04s if you're on a budget. Either one is leagues better than the pirellis.
The problem is 400 tread wear and being all season vs softer summer only. I had the P-Zero summer tires on my '13 Perf Pack V6, and they hooked pretty good. Only problem was they were a 280 wear, so they wore down pretty quick...lasted about 15k miles. I'm probably going with the MT Street Comps or some other summer tire, now that the weather has settled down a bit.I was contemplating getting some of those P-Zero's when I changed out my rims. Are they really that bad or is the rubber just spent from repeated launches?
Mine came with these damn PZero Neros. Hate em. Loud, and shit grip.^ Some EBs come with PZero Neros (AS) like the GTs. Most come with Goodyear F1s, my premium EB has the F1s.
Mine came with these damn PZero Neros. Hate em. Loud, and shit grip.
Do all-seasons hook that badly? I am contemplating some 275/35R19's for extra grip but am unsure about summer tires with how much rain we get.The problem is 400 tread wear and being all season vs softer summer only. I had the P-Zero summer tires on my '13 Perf Pack V6, and they hooked pretty good. Only problem was they were a 280 wear, so they wore down pretty quick...lasted about 15k miles. I'm probably going with the MT Street Comps or some other summer tire, now that the weather has settled down a bit.