Baby needs a new pair of shoes
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Burning Brakes
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Baby needs a new pair of shoes
After months of waiting Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires are back in the US in 996 GT3 sizes. I got mine ordered, mounted and I installed them today. Will post driving impressions.
To start, here are my yellow HRE wheels. I have been running these for about 3 years and am going to switch to my bright silver HREs today. (These are model 547 three piece forged BTW)
I ran my Nittos on track and street, down to the cords. They just get stickier as they wear. However late spring rain had me biting my nails as I couldn't drive the car in the wet on these. I actually almost got stuck at work Friday when it rained
The PSC2 tires mounted on the bright wheels ready to go
I have studs on my car to protect the PCCBs when taking wheels on and off. These are Deman rotors in front though, you can see the surface cracking. I don't recommend these rotors and will be going Girodisc or Brembo soon in front (I run PCCB in back on the street). You can also see the deep full tread on the PSC2 here:
There she is mounted up and ready for some careful tire break in miles on the greasy new shoes. After this it's time for a wash along with her roommate, and some center caps (removed as these wheels had Hoosier R6s for track duty before).
Roommates:
To start, here are my yellow HRE wheels. I have been running these for about 3 years and am going to switch to my bright silver HREs today. (These are model 547 three piece forged BTW)
I ran my Nittos on track and street, down to the cords. They just get stickier as they wear. However late spring rain had me biting my nails as I couldn't drive the car in the wet on these. I actually almost got stuck at work Friday when it rained
The PSC2 tires mounted on the bright wheels ready to go
I have studs on my car to protect the PCCBs when taking wheels on and off. These are Deman rotors in front though, you can see the surface cracking. I don't recommend these rotors and will be going Girodisc or Brembo soon in front (I run PCCB in back on the street). You can also see the deep full tread on the PSC2 here:
There she is mounted up and ready for some careful tire break in miles on the greasy new shoes. After this it's time for a wash along with her roommate, and some center caps (removed as these wheels had Hoosier R6s for track duty before).
Roommates:
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Interested to hear what you think about the PSC2s on the street. I've been considering them too as i'm too scared to run the Nittos in the rain but with the amount of camber on my car i'm concerned i'd just be burning $$ for street tyres. Your car looks cool BTW, is it Lapis Blue or Midnight??
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Interested to hear what you think about the PSC2s on the street. I've been considering them too as i'm too scared to run the Nittos in the rain but with the amount of camber on my car i'm concerned i'd just be burning $$ for street tyres. Your car looks cool BTW, is it Lapis Blue or Midnight??
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Burning Brakes
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Interested to hear what you think about the PSC2s on the street. I've been considering them too as i'm too scared to run the Nittos in the rain but with the amount of camber on my car i'm concerned i'd just be burning $$ for street tyres. Your car looks cool BTW, is it Lapis Blue or Midnight??
I drive 3k miles/year, so no concerns on burning money on tires. My Nittos lasted 6 years!
Last edited by Backmarker; 05-09-2016 at 11:27 PM. Reason: Forgot to mention tires
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Thanks, it's 1 of 4 996 GT3s in Midnight Blue. I may post more pics of it, has OEM carbon shells with the backs painted midnight blue, leather wrapped roll bar and Motons. It's been a great track beast and occasional pleasure driver for the past 8 years.
I drive 3k miles/year, so no concerns on burning money on tires. My Nittos lasted 6 years!
I drive 3k miles/year, so no concerns on burning money on tires. My Nittos lasted 6 years!
#6
Burning Brakes
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Yeah tires are the most important part of any car, for safety, for braking, for handling and for fun. That's the last place I look to save (along with brakes, made that mistake on the demans never again). So I buy whatever ones I want.
Not sure where shells came from, original owner did them with rothsport who never sent me receipts/specs even though I asked them half a dozen times when I bought the car.
Not sure where shells came from, original owner did them with rothsport who never sent me receipts/specs even though I asked them half a dozen times when I bought the car.
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Also, he posts here on RL, is a site sponsor, and typically has great contribution/advice. Anyone that has issues with his stuff can usually PM directly and get a response.
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Burning Brakes
Agreed. I ran Demans for a while. Never had an issue. And they weren't bargain basement products by any stretch. Hell, I've run $100 cayenne rotors for years without issue, so I am also surprised that Deman is getting dinged.
Also, he posts here on RL, is a site sponsor, and typically has great contribution/advice. Anyone that has issues with his stuff can usually PM directly and get a response.
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Also, he posts here on RL, is a site sponsor, and typically has great contribution/advice. Anyone that has issues with his stuff can usually PM directly and get a response.
-td
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Interested to hear what you think about the PSC2s on the street. I've been considering them too as i'm too scared to run the Nittos in the rain but with the amount of camber on my car i'm concerned i'd just be burning $$ for street tyres. Your car looks cool BTW, is it Lapis Blue or Midnight??
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Might be worth asking this question on pistonheads as over here in the UK, we tend to either stick with PS2's or people are running PSC2's if its going to driven when its mainly warm (spring-autumn). Im running PSS but seem to be the only one amongst the people i chat with
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Burning Brakes
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My deman rotors turned black (very weird) after one track day at Laguna and have cracks spidered all over the surface.
Demans are super heavy and kill the steering feel compared to PCCB (and probably compared to brembo/girodisc floating rotors that IIRC are about 5 LBS less unsprung weight per corner.
They are also so much more than Cayenne rotors that I see no value in them. Pay more for nothing better.
Great that he sponsors the forum, but that's marketing/customer service and not product. The product is not differentiated from a cheaper alternative and is inferior to marginally pricier options.
Demans are super heavy and kill the steering feel compared to PCCB (and probably compared to brembo/girodisc floating rotors that IIRC are about 5 LBS less unsprung weight per corner.
They are also so much more than Cayenne rotors that I see no value in them. Pay more for nothing better.
Great that he sponsors the forum, but that's marketing/customer service and not product. The product is not differentiated from a cheaper alternative and is inferior to marginally pricier options.
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Our climate where I am in South Australia is remarkably similar to So Cal so these could be a good fit for me! I hear ya on the rotors too, I run Brembo Motorsport Type 3. Eye watering costs but I cant bring myself to skimp on one of the most important components of the car. That's not to say the demans or cayenne rotors aren't worth their shot, I see plenty of people have had good results with them. Just not for me.
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Not sure where they sit but the PS2, while time proven, is also an old design. Yes i know the compounds change etc to make it more modern but to me its old.
When i discussed it before with my UK buddies, basically the conclusion was normal road conditions, any time of year then PSS. If its warm weather only sort of thing then PSC2's.
The PSC2's are meant to be better than the 1's at water distribution but i wasnt willing to take the risk. Im still waiting on the tyres to bed in as you can feel the rear still squirming about if you like as the blocks get worn in.