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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by DESMDR3 View Post
    If I was in your situation I definitely wouldn’t be running my current tires.


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    Well, at least that's progress from your previous statement of, "He’s just trying to let it be known he paid so much for a set of tires and anything else less expensive can’t possibly be any good."

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  • DESMDR3
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    You said, "I don’t think OP will encounter much of the environmental conditions you seem to deal with"

    Of everything I wrong, the only part that doesn't apply to him in Hawaii is cold mornings.
    Hey I said that! Lol key word there is ‘much’ and not ‘any’


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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by DESMDR3 View Post

    Did I say it doesn’t rain in SoCal either? It probably does rain in Hawaii lmao. And also noise is an environmental condition?? Just put your right foot down or listen to some tunes


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    You said, "I don’t think OP will encounter much of the environmental conditions you seem to deal with"

    Of everything I wrong, the only part that doesn't apply to him in Hawaii is cold mornings.

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  • DESMDR3
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    It doesn't rain in Hawaii? Tires don't make noise in Hawaii?
    Did I say it doesn’t rain in SoCal either? It probably does rain in Hawaii lmao. And also noise is an environmental condition?? Just put your right foot down or listen to some tunes


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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by DESMDR3 View Post

    I don’t think OP will encounter much of the environmental conditions you seem to deal with


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    It doesn't rain in Hawaii? Tires don't make noise in Hawaii?

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  • DESMDR3
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    Noise (far and away this more than anything else)
    harshness
    cold weather performance (by which I don't mean snow-- just 40 something degree mornings, like I was dealing with on them last weekend at the track)
    wet weather performance
    hydroplaning resistance
    useful life measured in heat cycles instead of wear
    total life span
    gradual breakaway characteristics at the limit

    It's okay to have different preferences than others. It's not okay to mislead others into a tire that isn't good for their situation. A tire that is good at one thing (limit grip) at the expense of everything else is a bad street tire for most people. For a street tire, I'd say high grip and sudden breakaway characteristics are actually very bad. The fun of driving fast is driving near the limit, whatever speed that limit may be (see: miata). Having a tire with really high limits and a sudden breakaway generally means you can't actually drive your car at the limit-- making it less fun. Presumably you're not racing on the street, so I'm not sure what you're gaining in exchange by going for high limits at the expense of everything else.

    What makes the PS4Ss so great as a street tire is that they're reasonably quiet, feelsome without being harsh, grippy enough, amazing wet performance, good at not hydroplaning, last a long time, still work on a chilly morning, don't heat cycle out, and gradually/predictably break away at the limit. No individual characteristic is best in class, but as a package there's no competition.... which happens to be very analogous to the M3.
    I don’t think OP will encounter much of the environmental conditions you seem to deal with. If I was in your situation I definitely wouldn’t be running my current tires.


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  • DESMDR3
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    Originally posted by fattycharged View Post

    What are you going on about? Track tires???


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    Well for me, I just consider them my daily beaters


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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by DESMDR3 View Post

    What makes nt-01 garbage on the street? I’m guessing strictly going by treadwear?

    I don’t care at all for any nvh or perceived loss of ‘ride quality’ by running 200tw tires on the street. My car is my daily driver and I can run them all year long with no issues but then again I’m in SoCal. It’s okay to have different preferences from others


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    Noise (far and away this more than anything else)
    harshness
    cold weather performance (by which I don't mean snow-- just 40 something degree mornings, like I was dealing with on them last weekend at the track)
    wet weather performance
    hydroplaning resistance
    useful life measured in heat cycles instead of wear
    total life span
    gradual breakaway characteristics at the limit

    It's okay to have different preferences than others. It's not okay to mislead others into a tire that isn't good for their situation. A tire that is good at one thing (limit grip) at the expense of everything else is a bad street tire for most people. For a street tire, I'd say high grip and sudden breakaway characteristics are actually very bad. The fun of driving fast is driving near the limit, whatever speed that limit may be (see: miata). Having a tire with really high limits and a sudden breakaway generally means you can't actually drive your car at the limit-- making it less fun. Presumably you're not racing on the street, so I'm not sure what you're gaining in exchange by going for high limits at the expense of everything else.

    What makes the PS4Ss so great as a street tire is that they're reasonably quiet, feelsome without being harsh, grippy enough, amazing wet performance, good at not hydroplaning, last a long time, still work on a chilly morning, don't heat cycle out, and gradually/predictably break away at the limit. No individual characteristic is best in class, but as a package there's no competition.... which happens to be very analogous to the M3.

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  • fattycharged
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    Originally posted by DESMDR3 View Post

    The RS-Pros I have can be considered budget tires yet will outperform PS4S on track every time


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    What are you going on about? Track tires???


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  • DESMDR3
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    Track performance does not indicate how good or bad a street tire is, anymore than snow performance indicates how good a track tire is. It's just missing the point.
    Of course not


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  • DESMDR3
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    Once you have some pace, running the same tires on the street and track either means bad street manners or melting on track.

    The PS4Ss are a street tire. I would not suggest anyone run them on the track-- any more than I'd suggest anyone run NT-01s on the street (my track tire) or Pilot Alpines (my snow tire) in the summer.

    I got my NT-01s for $100 per tire, new, and they will also out perform my PS4Ss on track. They're still a garbage street tire.
    What makes nt-01 garbage on the street? I’m guessing strictly going by treadwear?

    I don’t care at all for any nvh or perceived loss of ‘ride quality’ by running 200tw tires on the street. My car is my daily driver and I can run them all year long with no issues but then again I’m in SoCal. It’s okay to have different preferences from others


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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by DESMDR3 View Post

    Of course I’m going by the logic that if it cost more it’s better right?
    Track performance does not indicate how good or bad a street tire is, anymore than snow performance indicates how good a track tire is. It's just missing the point.

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  • DESMDR3
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    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
    You're comparing 200tw to 300tw?
    Of course I’m going by the logic that if it cost more it’s better right?

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by DESMDR3 View Post

    The RS-Pros I have can be considered budget tires yet will outperform PS4S on track every time


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    Once you have some pace, running the same tires on the street and track either means bad street manners or melting on track.

    The PS4Ss are a street tire. I would not suggest anyone run them on the track-- any more than I'd suggest anyone run NT-01s on the street (my track tire) or Pilot Alpines (my snow tire) in the summer.

    I got my NT-01s for $100 per tire, new, and they will also out perform my PS4Ss on track. They're still a garbage street tire.

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  • Tbonem3
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    You're comparing 200tw to 300tw?

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