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The XI3's could not being arriving at a better time mounted on 16inch steelies. What can you tell me about the XI3's? Have you driven on this set for long? I'm partly expecting a soft tire with poor turn-in characteristics until the mold compound wears away. With the recent mild winters locally I seem more concerned with the handling on dry/clear road surfaces. Supposedly the XI3's shine on ice, packed snow and slush. |
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If you have experience drifting a car in snow the BRZ is relatively tame but twitchy. You need to be very precise with the throttle. You also need snow tires or you won't get going let alone drifting. This car will do a "handbrake turn" without using the handbrake if you snap the throttle correctly while putting on and then taking off steering lock. |
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Snow tires with studless tread need about 500 miles (1,000 km or so) to wear in their siping fully. Before the sipes are fully sharpened expect braking and acceleration to continue improving.
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VSC Sport was the key here for sure. |
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Although I just found one of my guards from under the chassis in my driveway, torn off..
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I've definitely noticed improving wet/dry performance as the miles have gone on, but I've still only got about 200km on these tires so I expect them to get even better. Heck, on the way home from the tire shop ABS kicked in when I stopped at a crosswalk on dry roads. I also need to play around with tire pressures as with the temperature drop I expect that I'm around 29-30psi right now and possibly not getting the optimal contact patch. To me, in the wet and dry these tires feel like all seasons, not as responsive as the stock Primacy's but definitely more rigid than your average winter tire. As far as spinning goes, I did get some drifting from the rear under power for sure, but it was always easy to trigger and easy to stop - this was both in sport mode and with all driver aids disabled. I just didn't have a good enough space to get up to speed and safely throw the car into a spin. I do need to get used to the sound - with studs I could always tell by ear if I started spinning at all, whereas in the BRZ I could only tell by the tach and flashing light. I'm very impressed with the driver aids overall. They all functioned properly. Trac prevents any and all wheelspin when on. VSC brings the car back in line quickly after sliding. VSC sport relaxes both VSC and Trac intervention thresholds to the point where intervention will take place only under a lot of slip angle and a small amount of wheelspin is allowed. Hitting the Trac button once enabled a lot more wheelspin, while the electronic "brake" differential was still enabled. VSC was fast enough that if I corrected a slide simultaneously I did not end up with an overcorrection and fighting the system, a massive annoyance I've found when driving my parents' CRV. |
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I'm going to leave them in and continue to observe for now. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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question for everyone
when you're driving alone and get on the gas in a straight line, which way does teh bank end step out for you?
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Mini discussion on this a few pages back. Seems like a few of us have bias toward passenger side. However, becomes balanced with vsc off. Perhaps uneven braking from nannies when slip is encountered.
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Mines seems fairly balanced, punching it in a straight line will just spin unless I want it to... Maybe slightly to the right, but that could also be me subconsciously turning away from oncoming traffic. |
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Punching it in a straight line will cause this car to twitch right and left regardless of traction control settings. In a bend it will spin you unless you leave at least VSC active. The only thing stopping it spinning out normally would be the stability control. |
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My concern would be the effect extra weight might have on steering and particularly oversteer. |
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Generally speaking you should run with stock pressures winter and summer.
I think that's 35 psi for the 215/45x17. Dropping tire pressures in winter is not recommended. Also, cold measured pressure will drop 1psi for every 5 degrees C drop in temperature. It is important to keep adding air as ambient temperatures drop. Also, allow for the temperature you measure at say 10C in a nice heated garage if you turn drive in minus 20 C. You need to add 6 psi to measured pressure at plus 10 to still have the same cold pressure at minus 20 C. If you have TPMS on any of your cars you will notice the fault light gies on when this amount of temperature drop is experienced. Measure the pressure at minus 20 and you'll find it 6 psi low. |
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On most roads, it'll step out towards the curb (probably from the curvature of the road surface), but in a flat parking lot I find it's random if the wheel is dead straight.
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