Tires!!
#1
Tires!!
Hey guys!
i am looking for tires for my 997 turbo. i have bridgestone tires installed. but the problem is that they are very heavy. 11KG heavier than the Michelin cup tires.
In kuwait Michelin cup tires are out of stock. I would really want to know the pricing of michelin tires and were i can get them.
please give me other brands as a suggestion. if their lighter or have better traction with pricing please.
i am looking for tires for my 997 turbo. i have bridgestone tires installed. but the problem is that they are very heavy. 11KG heavier than the Michelin cup tires.
In kuwait Michelin cup tires are out of stock. I would really want to know the pricing of michelin tires and were i can get them.
please give me other brands as a suggestion. if their lighter or have better traction with pricing please.
#3
the cup tires are semi track tires (if I can call them that - more racing profile, low tread, close to semi slicks - large contact patch)... is that type of tyre that you are looking for, for daily use? I cant expect it rains very much there, so perhaps thats reasonable.
If so, there aren't many alternatives out there... Pirelli Pzero Corsa I think, but thats about it. The rest arent track tires, but street tires...
If so, there aren't many alternatives out there... Pirelli Pzero Corsa I think, but thats about it. The rest arent track tires, but street tires...
#4
If it never rains, and you don't care how long the tire lasts, then get Hoosier R6 or A6! Very light, very sticky, no tread! The A6 is as close to a racing slick as you can get with a DOT rating.
#6
continental extreme contact. best deal in the world on them at tirerack right now. great tire. i have new wheels on my ride (will post picture soon). corforged.com precise wheels with the cont. tires. 325s in rear. it is sick.
#7
Shoot me a PM with the following info and I will be happy to get you a delivered price to Kuwait:
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#8
Hey guys!
i am looking for tires for my 997 turbo. i have bridgestone tires installed. but the problem is that they are very heavy. 11KG heavier than the Michelin cup tires.
In kuwait Michelin cup tires are out of stock. I would really want to know the pricing of michelin tires and were i can get them.
please give me other brands as a suggestion. if their lighter or have better traction with pricing please.
i am looking for tires for my 997 turbo. i have bridgestone tires installed. but the problem is that they are very heavy. 11KG heavier than the Michelin cup tires.
In kuwait Michelin cup tires are out of stock. I would really want to know the pricing of michelin tires and were i can get them.
please give me other brands as a suggestion. if their lighter or have better traction with pricing please.
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https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-turbo-14.html
Here is my informal tire weight ranking, courtesy of Tire Rack's Tires for Porsche 997 Turbo (pls pardon and correct any mistake).
The number in bold are the weights of one front plus one rear tire:
Michelin Cup: front/rear 20/27 = 47 lbs
Pirelli Corsa: 21/26 = 47
Continental Extreme Contact DW: 21/28 = 49
Michelin PS2: 22/28 = 50
Continental SportContact 3: 22/28 = 50
Pirelli Rosso: 22/29 = 51
Bridgestone RE050A: 24/31 = 55
Toyo R888: 25/31 = 56
Bridgestone RE11: 27/31 = 59
Interesting, no? A weight difference of 24 lbs, such as from Michelin/Pirelli cup to Bridgestone RE11, cannot be ignored IMHO. Another interesting example: a Turbo with iron brake and RE11 will have what, close to 60 lbs. more in unsprung weight than one with PCCB and Michelin Cup?
I am surprised that in my reading of tire comparisons on various forums, I've not run across more discussions of this extremely important parameter of tire weight. Does no one CARE about precession?
#9
Glad someone also notices the weight difference. I posted a list of tire weights here:
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https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-turbo-14.html
Here is my informal tire weight ranking, courtesy of Tire Rack's Tires for Porsche 997 Turbo (pls pardon and correct any mistake).
The number in bold are the weights of one front plus one rear tire:
Michelin Cup: front/rear 20/27 = 47 lbs
Pirelli Corsa: 21/26 = 47
Continental Extreme Contact DW: 21/28 = 49
Michelin PS2: 22/28 = 50
Continental SportContact 3: 22/28 = 50
Pirelli Rosso: 22/29 = 51
Bridgestone RE050A: 24/31 = 55
Toyo R888: 25/31 = 56
Bridgestone RE11: 27/31 = 59
Interesting, no? A weight difference of 24 lbs, such as from Michelin/Pirelli cup to Bridgestone RE11, cannot be ignored IMHO. Another interesting example: a Turbo with iron brake and RE11 will have what, close to 60 lbs. more in unsprung weight than one with PCCB and Michelin Cup?
I am surprised that in my reading of tire comparisons on various forums, I've not run across more discussions of this extremely important parameter of tire weight. Does no one CARE about precession?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-turbo-14.html
Here is my informal tire weight ranking, courtesy of Tire Rack's Tires for Porsche 997 Turbo (pls pardon and correct any mistake).
The number in bold are the weights of one front plus one rear tire:
Michelin Cup: front/rear 20/27 = 47 lbs
Pirelli Corsa: 21/26 = 47
Continental Extreme Contact DW: 21/28 = 49
Michelin PS2: 22/28 = 50
Continental SportContact 3: 22/28 = 50
Pirelli Rosso: 22/29 = 51
Bridgestone RE050A: 24/31 = 55
Toyo R888: 25/31 = 56
Bridgestone RE11: 27/31 = 59
Interesting, no? A weight difference of 24 lbs, such as from Michelin/Pirelli cup to Bridgestone RE11, cannot be ignored IMHO. Another interesting example: a Turbo with iron brake and RE11 will have what, close to 60 lbs. more in unsprung weight than one with PCCB and Michelin Cup?
I am surprised that in my reading of tire comparisons on various forums, I've not run across more discussions of this extremely important parameter of tire weight. Does no one CARE about precession?
#10
Leave it to Cannga to come up with the little details that make all the difference, he also just posted a great review of his new tires the Pirelli Corsa on the last page of his Billistien coilover review link.I wonder if the Corsa's come in a 20" version though as i'm in the market for something myself pretty soon, for some reason my rears are almost bald
Last edited by twturbo; 12-18-2010 at 12:29 PM.
#11
Glad someone also notices the weight difference. I posted a list of tire weights here:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-turbo-14.html
Here is my informal tire weight ranking, courtesy of Tire Rack's Tires for Porsche 997 Turbo (pls pardon and correct any mistake).
The number in bold are the weights of one front plus one rear tire:
Michelin Cup: front/rear 20/27 = 47 lbs
Pirelli Corsa: 21/26 = 47
Continental Extreme Contact DW: 21/28 = 49
Michelin PS2: 22/28 = 50
Continental SportContact 3: 22/28 = 50
Pirelli Rosso: 22/29 = 51
Bridgestone RE050A: 24/31 = 55
Toyo R888: 25/31 = 56
Bridgestone RE11: 27/31 = 59
Interesting, no? A weight difference of 24 lbs, such as from Michelin/Pirelli cup to Bridgestone RE11, cannot be ignored IMHO. Another interesting example: a Turbo with iron brake and RE11 will have what, close to 60 lbs. more in unsprung weight than one with PCCB and Michelin Cup?
I am surprised that in my reading of tire comparisons on various forums, I've not run across more discussions of this extremely important parameter of tire weight. Does no one CARE about precession?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-turbo-14.html
Here is my informal tire weight ranking, courtesy of Tire Rack's Tires for Porsche 997 Turbo (pls pardon and correct any mistake).
The number in bold are the weights of one front plus one rear tire:
Michelin Cup: front/rear 20/27 = 47 lbs
Pirelli Corsa: 21/26 = 47
Continental Extreme Contact DW: 21/28 = 49
Michelin PS2: 22/28 = 50
Continental SportContact 3: 22/28 = 50
Pirelli Rosso: 22/29 = 51
Bridgestone RE050A: 24/31 = 55
Toyo R888: 25/31 = 56
Bridgestone RE11: 27/31 = 59
Interesting, no? A weight difference of 24 lbs, such as from Michelin/Pirelli cup to Bridgestone RE11, cannot be ignored IMHO. Another interesting example: a Turbo with iron brake and RE11 will have what, close to 60 lbs. more in unsprung weight than one with PCCB and Michelin Cup?
I am surprised that in my reading of tire comparisons on various forums, I've not run across more discussions of this extremely important parameter of tire weight. Does no one CARE about precession?
actually i did notice the difference when I was in market for tires. I was surprised how a lot of people kept asking about wheels weight but rarely about tires.
#12
I just put Bridgestone RE-11’s on my TT for street use and love them. I even did one wet and cold track day with them (44F-56ºF). They managed about 22 minutes before getting a bit squirmy. I can’t complain for a full tread street tire on the track. On warm days (80º+F) I get about twenty minutes out of my MPS CUP’s....and they don’t get squirmy...they just go without much warning. Next set of track tires will be Hoosier R6’s. For the street, you’ll never get (MPSC’s, or most tires) warm enough to realize the grip they have to offer, not to mention the correlating pressure once up to temp. Unless you plan on running low psi all the time in anticipation for that “street race”
#15
I've been running the RE-11's for about 7 months or so. Compared to the RE050's that came with the car and the PS2's that I have a lot of experience with, on this car, as well as others. The RE's are better in almost every way - grip, comfort, noise.
An added bonus i'm realizing now that the weather is getting cold is that the cold grip is actually very good - also better than what I remember from other tires.
The weight does suck and I wish they could do something about it.
An added bonus i'm realizing now that the weather is getting cold is that the cold grip is actually very good - also better than what I remember from other tires.
The weight does suck and I wish they could do something about it.