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Old 04-03-2009, 10:27 AM   #1
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Right looking to use these on the road and a few track days.

Has any had these on there CSL yet?

Road noise is a big one as they seem to very bad on the evo i had?

Price? I know Mark said he can get good deal on them?

i am wanting to move away from the PS2's and these should be aloot cheaper than Cups?

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Old 04-03-2009, 01:27 PM   #2
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Not driven them on a 'heavy' car like a CSL (yes, I know but mine has the options, so heavy!!!) but many friends use them on their 993, 996 & 997 Porsches. There was an internet 'rumour' that R888 had a sidewall that was too soft for a 1300Kg+ car on track, their use on similar weighted Porsches suggests they will be fine.

Has to be worth a go, comments on them suggest they are not quite as sticky as CSL cups, on par with the newer e92 Cup+ and better than both in the wet (although everything is relative!)
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Old 04-03-2009, 01:32 PM   #3
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Yes I have used them. On track the rears overheat very quickly and go off, great as a road tyre as they don't need warming up anything like the cups.
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Old 04-03-2009, 01:45 PM   #4
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That seems a shame. Perhaps try these Dunlops thingys as per my Donny thread:

http://www.cslregister.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1370

I did a couple of 15-20 laps sessions around there and the rears didn't overheat. They wore quite evenly too. Camskill have some although I'm not sure if they do CSL rims sizes. I was using std M3 rears alround, 265/30ZR18 (Camskill have them on offer at £155 a corner in those sizes at the moment)...


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Running Dunlop 'thingys' on 265 back and front (std M3 rear alloys) as I drove the car away on CSL alloys with road tyres on and these in the back seats/boot. My other set of CSL alloys with cups on had 3 good tyres and one front down to the canvas, chose the Dunlops over the Cups for today so have to pick up the other stuff this coming week.

These tyres were back left at the bottom, front left, front right, back right.


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Old 04-03-2009, 02:23 PM   #5
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Are they Dunlop DZ03G's?
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Just had a look on the web site and they dont list those Dunlops in 19's!
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