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Old 11-10-2009 | 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by sin911
Read this, it is from Car & Driver.

http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...12_evo_page_10
BTW, it seems they praised Dunlop Direzza Sport Z1 Star. Any opinion on those tires?
 
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BTW, it seems they praised Dunlop Direzza Sport Z1 Star. Any opinion on those tires?
I have no clue

BTW I have a couple more thousand miles on my fronts, so I will have to get Pzero Rosso for the rears for now...
 
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Originally Posted by Delray 997S
I got them up here in Delray Beach on Linton at a place called "Tires 4 U 2"- the owner's name is Erlon. I have been doing business with him for some time now and he is really honest and competent- not too far from Parkland!
I'll file it for next year.by then I'll need new fronts...I just put on new PS2s (rears) in June with only 8500 miles on them!!! The steel belts were showing
 
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Originally Posted by jherbias
Korea.

Farnbacher Racing (not Loles) from Germany use them.

Long ago I did SCCA racing on Hankook "R" compound tires and they were as good as any others out there for racers.

Now, for HPDE's: Has anyone run the Hankooks at the track? I be interested in knowing how they compare to P2S's on the track.

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Just installed four new Hankook V12 tires on my 997.1 c2s, to change my worn Pirelli Pzero 19's

sizes 235-30-20/305-25-20

mechanics put 39/44psi (cold measure)

outside temp: 51f

it was horrible. Lot of understeer, very greasy, poor traction, soft... Unpleasant.

Changed the air pression to 33/39 and it was way better, even at outside temp of 46f later last night..

Today, sunny 77f, tried a 31/37psi and it was not convincing.

So far i believe these tires to be 6 out of 10 regarding pure performance. Comfort is good. Not too noisy (car is not quiet anyway..)

I would recommend the Hankook for someone who is commuting with his Porsche or who is driving very gently.. I mean: it's cheap!

But for my needs/taste ? No thank you. I think i'll order a set of Yoko Advan ad08 or some Pirellis. I think my car deserve better tires.
 
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Originally Posted by jon8
Just installed four new Hankook V12 tires on my 997.1 c2s, to change my worn Pirelli Pzero 19's

sizes 235-30-20/305-25-20

mechanics put 39/44psi (cold measure)

outside temp: 51f

it was horrible. Lot of understeer, very greasy, poor traction, soft... Unpleasant.

Changed the air pression to 33/39 and it was way better, even at outside temp of 46f later last night..

Today, sunny 77f, tried a 31/37psi and it was not convincing.

So far i believe these tires to be 6 out of 10 regarding pure performance. Comfort is good. Not too noisy (car is not quiet anyway..)

I would recommend the Hankook for someone who is commuting with his Porsche or who is driving very gently.. I mean: it's cheap!

But for my needs/taste ? No thank you. I think i'll order a set of Yoko Advan ad08 or some Pirellis. I think my car deserve better tires.
I am having a completely opposite feeling.I am running 37/44 I hit 150 last weekend very smooth and controlled.Make sure the tread is facing the right way and let them break in alittle.I think you may change your mind.
 
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Yep, just put a set on my 2007 C2S (245/35-19 and 305/30-19) and agree with Jon8 . . . right now. Remember, these have mold release compound on them that usually takes a couple hundred to wear off. I've already noticed a difference after about 50 miles today.

Also, have a set on my wife's E63 for about 5 months and have been very happy. I'll report back in a week.
 
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i'm sure break-in will help, like any other tire. I tried tonight 27/33psi and it was the best results i had so far. Outside temp 60-68f, tires well warmed up.

Traction/grip is really acceptable like that. However, i still feel a lot of softness and disconnected feeling from the front end, especially at higher speed (75mph+), no matter what psi i put in.

I don't have a very extensive experience with high performance tires yet, but i tried Pirelli Pzero Nero 3 times, including my 997 and my old '78 911, also BF KDW2, General Exclaim UHP, Dunlop Direzza, Toyo Proxes, Kumho SPT, Yoko Advan (on a Lotus Elise). So far the one that impressed me the most regarding performance (dry) is the Yoko Advan, followed by the Pzero Nero and the KDW2 (which was excellent for traction).

I would like to compare with the PS2's and Advan AD08..
 
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Every year I listen to a Q&A presenation or two by the "Michelin Man" during race events. This year, at Sebring, the presenter was exceptionally good/interesting. According to him their tires change every year or so (just like our cars) based on previous experiences - compounds, minor tread refinements, side walls, etc. So......2010 PS2's are supposedly better than say the 08's. Also, fwiw, he was 100% for nitrogen - even on street cars.

I don't use PS2's but if I had the unlimited resources some of you guys do I probably would.
 
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after nearly 300 miles on them, my opinion has not changed: 6 out of 10 regarding performance. Which means barely acceptable for such a car, but ok if you consider only the DD part.

I have no choice now but to order different tires, i won't be able to live with that for the whole summer.
 
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i use hankok ventus for a while and I am satisfied with them. I am happy that aren't noisy at all
 
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What to do?

My 09 c2 coupe rocks the PS2's on stock 18's. At 11000m my back two are shot. I put on about 1200m per month driving from Miami to West Palm Beach. No Winter to worry about. I figured I would get the PS2's again, but have not been thrilled with the grip or treadwear. After reading these positive posts about the Hankooks and seeing how cheap they were on tirerack, I don't know what to do.

My biggest concern is treadwear, not price.
Also, if I replace the PS2's, it will only be the back two, however if I do the Hankooks, it will be front/rear.

Any suggestions?
 
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My 09 c2 coupe rocks the PS2's on stock 18's. At 11000m my back two are shot. I put on about 1200m per month driving from Miami to West Palm Beach. No Winter to worry about. I figured I would get the PS2's again, but have not been thrilled with the grip or treadwear. After reading these positive posts about the Hankooks and seeing how cheap they were on tirerack, I don't know what to do.

My biggest concern is treadwear, not price.
Also, if I replace the PS2's, it will only be the back two, however if I do the Hankooks, it will be front/rear.

Any suggestions?
never tried PS2 but i doubt the Hankook V12 evo are in the same league (regarding performance)

Treadware, comfort, noise, etc.. is another question...
 
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Old 04-14-2010 | 09:20 AM
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never tried PS2 but i doubt the Hankook V12 evo are in the same league (regarding performance)
Oh they are. I have Hankook V12's on my MY06 and they are excellent tires. It took a little over 500 miles to get them broken in though. These are one of the best sets of tires I've had on any of my Porsche's (which included Bridgestone’s, Pirelli Pzeros and Michelins – have not tried Dunlop).

You might want to look into your setup to determine if you have something out of spec.

Best,

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I swapped out PS2's for the Hankooks a few hundred miles ago and I have to say I like them so far. Good traction, predictable, no road noise, stable at high speed (did 150 this morning on them).

Have yet to really try them in the wet.
 


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