Taycan fitted with Contis DWS06
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Taycan fitted with Contis DWS06
Hey guys,
Introducing myself here. Taycan is my 4th Porsche, I've always loved sharing information on this platform on my DIY and discoveries. First were a 991.1 GTS, then 991.2 GT3, 981 GT4 then kid(s) came... I always loved the Porsche brand, what it stands for, the build quality. I picked up my Taycan Base with Performance Batteries and PASM in May. After 7k miles logged, it now has become my go-to car for daily. Especially a cold day like today (-6 F outside), it is nice that the car can warm up or cool down the cabin while being inside the garage.
The issue with winter driving a Taycan it comes with summer tires. My go-to tire for the winter has been Continental DWS06, it has amazing ice and snow grip for being an all seasonal tire and lasts a very long time while being quiet. However, none of the DWS06 tire size combination would work on our car unless I go up one size up or down. After careful measurements, I ended up with Signature SV501 brushed billet 20x9 front and 20x11 rear to run DWS06 255/45/20 front and 295/40/20. (yes, I'm affiliated with Signature)
What I'm sharing here is 255/40/20 and 295/40/20 works perfectly on our chassis. Absolutely no rubbing with the right offset. Stock suspension shown, PASM was set to low.
Also, stock front 20" Taycan Turbo Aero wheel and 245/45/20 MPS4 tire weighs 62.44LB and rear weighs 66.44LB. My setup 20x9 DWS06 20x9 front weighs 53.00LB front and 58.86LB rear. That brings a total rotational weight savings of 34.04LB. Every pound of rotating mass removed is equivalent of removing 8.4LB of static weight. So that's equivalent of removing 285LB from the actual vehicle. I could feel the acceleration, turning weight, and braking to be improved. I own a track car, so very familiar what rotating mass could do to handling characteristic.
What do you think?
Introducing myself here. Taycan is my 4th Porsche, I've always loved sharing information on this platform on my DIY and discoveries. First were a 991.1 GTS, then 991.2 GT3, 981 GT4 then kid(s) came... I always loved the Porsche brand, what it stands for, the build quality. I picked up my Taycan Base with Performance Batteries and PASM in May. After 7k miles logged, it now has become my go-to car for daily. Especially a cold day like today (-6 F outside), it is nice that the car can warm up or cool down the cabin while being inside the garage.
The issue with winter driving a Taycan it comes with summer tires. My go-to tire for the winter has been Continental DWS06, it has amazing ice and snow grip for being an all seasonal tire and lasts a very long time while being quiet. However, none of the DWS06 tire size combination would work on our car unless I go up one size up or down. After careful measurements, I ended up with Signature SV501 brushed billet 20x9 front and 20x11 rear to run DWS06 255/45/20 front and 295/40/20. (yes, I'm affiliated with Signature)
What I'm sharing here is 255/40/20 and 295/40/20 works perfectly on our chassis. Absolutely no rubbing with the right offset. Stock suspension shown, PASM was set to low.
Also, stock front 20" Taycan Turbo Aero wheel and 245/45/20 MPS4 tire weighs 62.44LB and rear weighs 66.44LB. My setup 20x9 DWS06 20x9 front weighs 53.00LB front and 58.86LB rear. That brings a total rotational weight savings of 34.04LB. Every pound of rotating mass removed is equivalent of removing 8.4LB of static weight. So that's equivalent of removing 285LB from the actual vehicle. I could feel the acceleration, turning weight, and braking to be improved. I own a track car, so very familiar what rotating mass could do to handling characteristic.
What do you think?
Last edited by Jnosol; 12-24-2022 at 12:40 PM.
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Hey guys,
Introducing myself here. Taycan is my 4th Porsche, I've always loved sharing information on this platform on my DIY and discoveries. First were a 991.1 GTS, then 991.2 GT3, 981 GT4 then kid(s) came... I always loved the Porsche brand, what it stands for, the build quality. I picked up my Taycan Base with Performance Batteries and PASM in May. After 7k miles logged, it now has become my go-to car for daily. Especially a cold day like today (-6 F outside), it is nice that the car can warm up or cool down the cabin while being inside the garage.
The issue with winter driving a Taycan it comes with summer tires. My go-to tire for the winter has been Continental DWS06, it has amazing ice and snow grip for being an all seasonal tire and lasts a very long time while being quiet. However, none of the DWS06 tire size combination would work on our car unless I go up one size up or down. After careful measurements, I ended up with Signature SV501 brushed billet 20x9 front and 20x11 rear to run DWS06 255/45/20 front and 295/40/20. (yes, I'm affiliated with Signature)
What I'm sharing here is 255/40/20 and 295/40/20 works perfectly on our chassis. Absolutely no rubbing with the right offset. Stock suspension shown, PASM was set to low.
What do you think?
Introducing myself here. Taycan is my 4th Porsche, I've always loved sharing information on this platform on my DIY and discoveries. First were a 991.1 GTS, then 991.2 GT3, 981 GT4 then kid(s) came... I always loved the Porsche brand, what it stands for, the build quality. I picked up my Taycan Base with Performance Batteries and PASM in May. After 7k miles logged, it now has become my go-to car for daily. Especially a cold day like today (-6 F outside), it is nice that the car can warm up or cool down the cabin while being inside the garage.
The issue with winter driving a Taycan it comes with summer tires. My go-to tire for the winter has been Continental DWS06, it has amazing ice and snow grip for being an all seasonal tire and lasts a very long time while being quiet. However, none of the DWS06 tire size combination would work on our car unless I go up one size up or down. After careful measurements, I ended up with Signature SV501 brushed billet 20x9 front and 20x11 rear to run DWS06 255/45/20 front and 295/40/20. (yes, I'm affiliated with Signature)
What I'm sharing here is 255/40/20 and 295/40/20 works perfectly on our chassis. Absolutely no rubbing with the right offset. Stock suspension shown, PASM was set to low.
What do you think?
I'll be interested in consumption metrics (range) differences you perceive due to cold conditions and the different tires.
looking forward to more data!!!
thanks!
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Jnosol (12-24-2022)
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Regardless, the Taycan is my daily (not my travel car so range isn't a huge deal) and I charge it 3 times a week.. I needed tires that can claw through ice and snow, and can choose to leave it on all year if I forget to swap back to summers without an issue. I've driven the Taycan in the summer to a 250mi destination on a single stretch which is as far I would go on it. I have other means to travel further as waiting in a Walmart parking lot for 28min in the middle of the night isn't my idea of a good time (yes, I've done that once when I drove the Taycan home the first day). This specific Electrify America location is in the open, back of the dark area of a Walmart parking lot, without security camera in a small town. Felt like a sitting duck as I flew in to grab the car and drove back in the evening hours, without a gun on me.... Never charging at night again, lol
Below, I had winter tires on it as well as it was my daily before my kid arrived. =)
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This specific Electrify America location is in the open, back of the dark area of a Walmart parking lot, without security camera in a small town. Felt like a sitting duck as I flew in to grab the car and drove back in the evening hours, without a gun on me.... Never charging at night again, lol
Been there, done that. The Taycan “gleams” anyplace, with $$$ pasted all over it, and 💰 💰 💴 💵 driver. I never know those lurking around mine; they could be admirers or someone with a shank.
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If you want to feel what a hot woman alone feels like on a New York subway at midnight, that is probably the same feeling...
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Stock front 20" Taycan Turbo Aero wheel and front 245/45/20 MPS4 tire weighs 62.44LB and rear 285/40/20 weighs 66.44LB. My setup 20x9 DWS06 20x9 255/45/20 front weighs 53.00LB front and 20x11 295/40/20 weighs 58.86LB rear. That brings a total unsprung "rotational" weight savings of 34.04LB. Every pound of unsprung rotating mass removed is equivalent of removing 8.4LB of static weight (think of how a Mary-go-round works). So that's equivalent of removing 285LB from the actual vehicle. I could feel the acceleration, turning weight, and braking to be improved. I own a track car, so very familiar what rotating mass could do to handling characteristic.
I'm actually a bit shocked these Turbo aero wheels were so heavy. Just to give you an idea, on my previous 991.1 GTS, 981 GT4, and 991.2 GT3 I was only able to improve by 1-2LB per corner with Signature wheels as they're lightweight forged out of the factory already. For EV, every pound removed helps as it is super heavy compared to a gas car.
I'm actually a bit shocked these Turbo aero wheels were so heavy. Just to give you an idea, on my previous 991.1 GTS, 981 GT4, and 991.2 GT3 I was only able to improve by 1-2LB per corner with Signature wheels as they're lightweight forged out of the factory already. For EV, every pound removed helps as it is super heavy compared to a gas car.
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Rear: 20X11 O.Z. HYPER XT HLT GLS BLACK tire: 285/40R-20 MICHELIN CROSSCLIMATE2 XL
Front: 20X9 O.Z. HYPER XT HLT GLS BLACK tire: 245/45R-20 MICHELIN CROSSCLIMATE2 XL
433MHZ TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR reuse factory OE bolts
I think the OZ look pretty decent. I have Blizzaks for my Cayenne and they do great but plan to replace my Cayenne all season tires with the cross climate 2 this spring. I hope the CT is not as hard on tires as my Cayenne.
Rear: 20X11 O.Z. HYPER XT HLT GLS BLACK tire: 285/40R-20 MICHELIN CROSSCLIMATE2 XL
Front: 20X9 O.Z. HYPER XT HLT GLS BLACK tire: 245/45R-20 MICHELIN CROSSCLIMATE2 XL
433MHZ TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR reuse factory OE bolts
I think the OZ look pretty decent. I have Blizzaks for my Cayenne and they do great but plan to replace my Cayenne all season tires with the cross climate 2 this spring. I hope the CT is not as hard on tires as my Cayenne.
Last edited by abatis; 12-27-2022 at 12:28 PM. Reason: add info
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I just picked up a CT4 and it came with Pirelli Cinturato P7 Blue summer tires, wish it'd come w/ the Cross Climate 2's. Don't under why the factory would put summer tires on a CROSS Turismo?
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I am really annoyed with why they put summer tires on anything but sports cars. Really irritating.
I just bought a BMW M850i and it came with summer tires. It was friggin 18 degrees and icy outside, I couldn’t drive it home! I switched to the same tires as the OP and it grips perfectly. I plan to daily drive this car so one set of tires all year long is fine for me.
I can see summer tires belonging on, say a 911, or a full blown BMW M car or an AMG product, or supercars (Audi R8, McLaren, Ferrari). But I don’t understand why they are selling Taycans and M-lite BMW’s and so many other cars, particularly in cold climates, with those. Performance all seasons should be standard.
I just bought a BMW M850i and it came with summer tires. It was friggin 18 degrees and icy outside, I couldn’t drive it home! I switched to the same tires as the OP and it grips perfectly. I plan to daily drive this car so one set of tires all year long is fine for me.
I can see summer tires belonging on, say a 911, or a full blown BMW M car or an AMG product, or supercars (Audi R8, McLaren, Ferrari). But I don’t understand why they are selling Taycans and M-lite BMW’s and so many other cars, particularly in cold climates, with those. Performance all seasons should be standard.
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