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I currently have about 1400 miles on them. I have mixed feelings about the tire. Please share your thoughts on the tires how many mile and what PSI are you running them.
I have the GY Eagle F1s on my car. I don't think they are the Super Sports (car is in storage). I like them better that the Pirellis and Michelins on my 991.2. Reasonably quiet, good road feel, little if any acorn effect at cooler temps and good in the rain. If the rears go past 15-20k miles, I will buy them again.
My ‘26 C2S was delivered with Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3’s. I like them so far. I run the fronts at 32 and the rears at 38 cold psi. Comfort PSI. When I picked the car up from the dealer the psi was 44/48. Too stiff for my taste and the driving I do.
Last edited by VeniVidiVici; Jan 12, 2026 at 01:36 PM.
I had a demo C2GTS for a half day about a year ago. It was fitted with the Goodyears and I found the car very skittish in the damp cool weather - can't remember the exact temperature but probably ~45F. So much so that I decided that the .2 GTS platform with the additional torque needed four wheel drive so I ordered and recently received a C4GTS. What I hadn't noticed at the time of the demo drive was that the the Goodyear Supersports were the "R" version, and a I subsequently found out they have an EU C wet rating, same as a Cup2. My C4GTS came with the Pirelli equivalent - P Zero R - but the Pirellis have an A wet rating. Conditions are similar now to the time of my demo drive but my C4GTS is a lot more composed in damp conditions. How much is due to the tyre difference and how much is due to 4wd, I don't know; probably a bit of both and the combination works well. I'm probably one of the few who was happy to see Pirellis on my factory build photos, and I certainly won't be replacing them with Goodyears when the time comes. Someone recently posted on RL that they were not impressed with the P Zero R in the wet so, as usual, YMMV!
992.1 TT I ran 33 and 38 psi. I thought the tires handled well and I got 20,000 miles out of them. I replaced these with pilot 4S. I think the Michelin‘s handled a bit better and we’re also quieter
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I currently have about 1400 miles on them. I have mixed feelings about the tire. Please share your thoughts on the tires how many mile and what PSI are you running them.
Thanks
I’ve went through 3 sets of the GY SuperSportR’s for summer and track usage. I think they’re the best 200W track tire (they come on GT3 as well).
My C2S came with GY Eagle F1’s asymmetric
s, for daily, hated them. For winter and weekends I’m on PS4S and in my opinion they’re a great all around tire for our area (PNW). I run them through the winter, but never in snow, and only very, very occasionally in rain (weekend car).
I would NOT run GY SSR’s for daily (too hard to heat up), and definitely not in the rain for a daily, PS4S if your answer there.
Oh, pressure - I always run summer (think it’s 32/36) for daily usage. Track is 26/28 on Nankangs right now.
Last edited by Chalk992911S; Jan 25, 2026 at 02:10 AM.
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