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It is very easy to see in what way Subaru changed the 2015 models from the descriptions of the handling.
As for comparing handling characteristics of heavier awd cars to the rwd BRZ by comparing spring rates that is just absurd. |
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Two interesting points here, first of the manufacture with the narrower tyre pressure range seems to be far more concerned with over pressure than under pressure. Secondly 11-12psi is a huge pressure range if a couple of PSI really will cause overheating issues! Quote:
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Don't feed the troll. Use the ignore feature.
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I was gonna say just that. On the bright side, a lot of people post insightful responses to him, so it's not all for nothing.
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Interesting viewpoint. Occasionally, those responses are useful but often they are full of misinformation. Lots of experts on this forum.
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There are also people who think they're experts and just spew nothing but misinformation, such as a certain suberman.
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I have 225/45R17 PSS's on my BRZ and have noticed that do to the much stiffer construction than the stock tires the center on them balloons out at the stock 35PSI tire pressure to the point where the shoulder of the rear tires does not contact the pavement. There was definitely a sway and grip feeling from the rear at 35PSI. Dropping to 34 PSI front and 32 PSI rear cold tire pressure got rid of that feeling. These tires seem to like lower pressures than the stock tires. Even when I autocross I'm at 36 PSI front and 34 PSI rear hot compared to 42 PSI front and 38 PSI rear when I was on stock rubber.
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Oh look someone doing some measurement & evaluation based setup & finding that lower tyre pressures work better. This also matches my findings with PSS on a completely different car - PSS tyres work better at lower pressures. |
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Lowered pressure to 34 in the rear, we'll see if it makes any difference. Thanks for the advice.
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Put a strip of chalk all the way across the thread on all four wheels and drive it like 100 feet straight at slow speed. See where the line is worn off. If it's just in the center, keep dropping the pressure until it's even across the tread.
If it's not wearing off at all, drive further. Just make sure it's straight, going around a corner will alter the contact patch.
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When I first got my MPSS in 225/45 I could turn left at a light in second gear and go wide open throttle half way through the corner on cold tires at 6*C in an attempt to drift, and the car would just stick. I was running 32PSI. Now I've overheated the tires too many times and have spun them shifting to third. All the fun of the primacys without the major difference when it rains now
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