Gentlemans spec 200
I’ve yet to meet one. I’ll let you know.Apexes are those things with cones that go wooshing past in the distance right?
I’ve yet to meet one. I’ll let you know.Apexes are those things with cones that go wooshing past in the distance right?
Started at 2.1 cold then let them get up to 2.6/2.7 max.I have to say having a lightweight car makes such a difference to tyre and brake wear. I was wincing thinking of the cost of your M4 flying round @Nickw88
@The Psychedelic Socialist what pressure did you run on track?
All I can say is the Conti sport contacts I had once wore quicker than my patience with the BMW.
I went through a set of front sport contact 7s in no time on the 5 series and M3. Turns out they like a bit more pressure or they roll onto the side walls a bit and wear mega fast on the outer edges. This set seem to be doing much better at 35psi compared to 32. I’ll have a better picture in another few thousand miles
I have to say having a lightweight car makes such a difference to tyre and brake wear. I was wincing thinking of the cost of your M4 flying round @Nickw88
@The Psychedelic Socialist what pressure did you run on track?
There are PS S 5 now which replace the PS4S (dunno why they messed around with the naming of them) to also consider.
Not available in my size yet by the looks of it. Probably be 4Ss then.Got these on 2 cars now after having
P ZEROS PS4 AND PS4'S .
PS5'S best of the lot imo get some you won't regret it.
Great looking tyres too.
Camskill usually aways cheapest just drop a drink to the local carefull tyre fitter.
It's what i have on mine, grip is really good.I had PS4S on the XFR and I thought they were great.
If they can keep my arse end in check I think you’ll be absolutely fineStill decent enough in winter?
They are ok, pretty much like most other performance tires. I had one sketchy moment when roads were icy but overall they were fine.Still decent enough in winter?
I use the fk520. They tend to do well in the German tests, which seem a bit more objective? And I spend 80% of the time on the motorway.Just a random one to throw in the hoop, but what about a set of Falken Azenis FK510 ?
I had a couple sets on my 430D, I actually really liked them and they held up well. Honestly can’t say I noticed much of difference when I had PS4S’s on straight afterwards. Got good mileage out of themand they were cheap!
Still decent enough in winter?
Just a random one to throw in the hoop, but what about a set of Falken Azenis FK510 ?
I had a couple sets on my 430D, I actually really liked them and they held up well. Honestly can’t say I noticed much of difference when I had PS4S’s on straight afterwards. Got good mileage out of themand they were cheap!
I would say this is better comparison than on my old 430D, although if they handled the weight and torque of that well enough I suspect the ST would be fine day to day also. You’re probably right about track, but then again if they’re cheap enough to replace and don’t ruin the fun too much that’s still not a bad place to be.Not a direct comparison, but have them on my wife's Civic Type S (FWD, 140 bhp). Really like them for day to day driving. Don't think they'd hold up on a (mild) trackday though.
Not many to be honest. Probably <4,000/yr with most likely just the one track-day at CSF. Definitely don't need to be chasing the last couple of percent of performance but it'd be nice to have something that can handle a couple of track-days, last a couple of years and not fall off a cliff performance-wise when it gets cold / wet (at least compared to other tyres).I was indeed thinking weight and power are probably more comparable with the 430d.
Another thing to consider, how many miles a year do you do @The Psychedelic Socialist? I don't do a lot of miles a year and usually replace tyres on age/cracking rather than actual wear. One of the reasons I'd probably go for the Continentals over the PS4S.
f**k that. I'm not dropping £2k on another set of alloys and I really can't be arsed having the tyres swapped every six months.<4k a year? Cup tyre for the summer, all seasons for the winter. They’ll last you 4yrs ffs.
Doing the regular battery % check and charge and noticed a bunch of DTCs. Some relating to adapative headlight issues that I'll ask Ford to look at next time it's in with them (think it's a known issue with a software fix), but also spotted this one. Gave me a brief panic until I noticed the date and time....
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I'm assuming it's massively over-cautious as I never felt a hint of fade on track. Still probably way hotter than you'd ever get them on the road though.I had exactly the same on the ST last year![]()
That's kind of what I thought. The paint and original tyres suggest it's been in that shape for years and the tyre had worn perfectly evenly anyway. I rotated the wheels a few months back as well so it's had mileage on the front-left and on the back-right so I'm assuming I should have felt something if it were problematic.With it balancing ok, wouldnt worry about it. Be fine on the back.
Deal with it if wheels ever need a refurb, or if a spare wheel comes up in better nick.
My old Fiesta was pretty good at 315bhp but it made that quite high up (7,200rpm IIRC) so torque wasn't crazy. This thing makes peak power at something like 5,500rpm so a lot torquier, but I'm hoping bigger / better contact patches will help to offset that.330bhp is plenty.
My Megane at 315bhp spins up in 3rd, sometimes 4th if it's really wet on Pilot Sport 5.