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![]() Just an observation. We're not complaining. It gets way better MPG than the S2000 on the street though. The track MPG is very different however...
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Haha yeah I was just pointing out possible explanations. I feel like I am getting around only 260mi from full till the bar is at the very bottom past reserve light. It could be from my dowshifting to red light and perhaps I am accelerating to aggressively. Is the track mpg horrible compared to the S2000? At the track 20-25min sessions I am using up almost or at 1/4 tank of gas depending on the track. |
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Mileage surely didn't change that much due to tires! Something else is up...
The idea that grippy street tires have higher rolling resistance is a bit of a myth. Extreme tires should have a slight advantage due to bigger tread blocks that squirm less, and often reduced tread depth also reducing squirm. On a 2-wheel electric vehicle project, my company went to Pirelli for tires and asked for their lowest rolling resistance in our size, it was a serious sportbike tire. Cool... FWIW, Dunlop Direzza ZII (starspec replacement) in 205/45-17 qualifies as LRR, "Low Rolling Resistance"! That said, if you have *any* toe at all, a grippier tire will give more drag due to scrub. |
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+1 for Pilot Super Sport. I had these on my Evo and they were great. Plus in stock BRZ size, they are cheaper than OEM tires.
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Driving style, ect would have to come into play too. Unless you managed a 12" wide tire
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Super sports get the absolute BEST survey results at TireRack.com
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They are a decent tire. I doubt they are as good as tirerack ratings suggest.
Personally, I thought long and hard about these versus Conti DW and decided to give them a shot despite the price premium, mostly because I had DW's before and want to compate. However, somehow they don't seem to work too well down under... |
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That Australian test puzzles me. I wonder if they get the same tires/tire compounds that we do. Clearly, some of them are different - the ContiSportContact 5 tires we get are typical lousy overpriced OEM tires that don't hold a candle to the DWs performance-wise.
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Just put on 225/45/17 PSS last week and they are great! I have noticed a slight decrease in gas MPG, but that is because I'm pushing on the gas a little harder with stickier tires
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To those of you running the MPSS at stock size. Grippy is nice, but getting some oversteer around the corner is fun too. Essentially wanting to know if the car maintains its "fun" quality. I guess another way of looking at this is....is the car under-powered for the grip of the tires? Thanks....
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Just put the stock size mpss on yesterday...all I can say is HUGE improvement in every way. I came from an e36 m3 with mpss and I instantly did not like the primacys. Here is what I noticed after the swap.
-about the same road noise -significantly improved steering feel, love the sidewall response -more traction, but not like a crazy amount, I've driven a frs with wider tires and its not like that - I felt that the stock tires had a sort of "bouncy ness" that I feel the mpss took away -vastly improved wet weather traction, living in seattle this is probably my main reason for getting the mpss Overall I feel the mpss are a HUGE improvement over stock...they just "feel" better, less like a rental Camry and more like a 911 |
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I would say the handling dynamic is the same, just with a higher threshold. Everything just happens at higher speed but breakaway is a little less abrupt. The seat of the pants dyno now makes me wish for another 50hp for the 1st time though
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