SM_ATL's Carrera S Journal
#346
Same specs as the 20" Pirelli's: 245/35 at the front and 295/30 at the rear.
Yes, less noise with the Michelin... This has been my experience before too.
A few years ago, I had an interesting chat from a guy who was working in the R&D department of one of Michelin's competitors and he admitted that they were all playing catchup with Bibendum.
If there is only one negative(?) point to the PSS's, it would be that the compound is not very dark and that the tires look grayish next to my black rims.
Yes, less noise with the Michelin... This has been my experience before too.
A few years ago, I had an interesting chat from a guy who was working in the R&D department of one of Michelin's competitors and he admitted that they were all playing catchup with Bibendum.
If there is only one negative(?) point to the PSS's, it would be that the compound is not very dark and that the tires look grayish next to my black rims.
#348
Thanks!
Here are a few pics from the Tail of the Dragon earlier this week. Also recorded a few video's. Need to check if there is enough good material to edit something.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7182429398/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7182428816/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7182426868/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7179877810/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7176014576/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7179878200/
Here are a few pics from the Tail of the Dragon earlier this week. Also recorded a few video's. Need to check if there is enough good material to edit something.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7182429398/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7182428816/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7182426868/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7179877810/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7176014576/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7179878200/
#350
It's a great place, but if you want to enjoy the driving, go early on a weekday. There was a LOT of traffic this week and I have been stuck for miles behind people driving 20mph. Not that you have to drive recklessly to appreciate US129, but you want to be the one controlling your speed, not the Nissan Cube in front of you. Also, I've been there many times without seeing a single LEO, but it seems that they had something special going on this week as they were picking on sportscars and bikers and were trying to get them off the Tail showing a lot of bad faith (see my previous post on the topic).
Still, it is one of the best roads in the world. Have fun!
Still, it is one of the best roads in the world. Have fun!
#351
The first pic in the series is especially nice. Did you bring along a driver or a photographer? These aren't remote shutter:ed are they?
I have never had a bad experience with Michelin, on any sort of car. Curious to hear your report from upcoming track events.
I have never had a bad experience with Michelin, on any sort of car. Curious to hear your report from upcoming track events.
#352
The nice thing with US129 is that you have professional photographers posted at a couple of places. They take pictures of the cars and bikes all day long and post them on their website. You just need to order online and download
#353
ChuckJ
#354
This being said, there are a bunch of great roads in the Appalachians and it can be a nice way to spend a couple of days.
You can check the following link: http://tailofthedragon.com/pdf/Brochure.pdf
Last edited by SM_ATL; 05-13-2012 at 08:30 PM.
#355
US129, 40 mins south of Knoxville, TN. 318 curves in 11 miles. I checked on Google maps you have 871 miles to cover from Dallas
This being said, there are a bunch of great roads in the Appalachians and it can be a nice way to spend a couple of days.
You can check the following link: http://tailofthedragon.com/pdf/Brochure.pdf
This being said, there are a bunch of great roads in the Appalachians and it can be a nice way to spend a couple of days.
You can check the following link: http://tailofthedragon.com/pdf/Brochure.pdf
ChuckJ
#357
New to this forum and loving this thread... Thank you! Just ordered my 991S Cab for European Delivery in July... Specs are finalized except for a decision on PDDC and exterior color (yellow or red, both with black top, black leather and matching seat belts/chrono) 6Speed has been incredibly helpful in helping me pick the options.
#358
New to this forum and loving this thread... Thank you! Just ordered my 991S Cab for European Delivery in July... Specs are finalized except for a decision on PDDC and exterior color (yellow or red, both with black top, black leather and matching seat belts/chrono) 6Speed has been incredibly helpful in helping me pick the options.
Enjoy the car and the European Delivery!
#359
SM its taken me two days to catch up..Your comments and passion is very infectious...Your car is the envy on the track no doubt, and so thoughtfully developed..
Have you considered any tint for your windows ? just wondering...I have an 991 CS coming in July and I have been making my notes like several others...
Thanks for all your contributions.
Have you considered any tint for your windows ? just wondering...I have an 991 CS coming in July and I have been making my notes like several others...
Thanks for all your contributions.
#360
SM its taken me two days to catch up..Your comments and passion is very infectious...Your car is the envy on the track no doubt, and so thoughtfully developed..
Have you considered any tint for your windows ? just wondering...I have an 991 CS coming in July and I have been making my notes like several others...
Thanks for all your contributions.
Have you considered any tint for your windows ? just wondering...I have an 991 CS coming in July and I have been making my notes like several others...
Thanks for all your contributions.
Tint was one of my first mods. I went for 35% ceramic for side- and backlites.
I guess July will not come soon enough for you