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Old 23-02-2010, 01:38 AM   #1
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What other tyres are people running apart from Cups? How do you rate them for road driving, and have you tried them on track? Finding the Hankook RS2's a little bit hopeless for winter user and thinking of maybe PS2's or someone even mentioned Falkens?

Going for 225/45/17 front and 245/40/17 rear fitment.
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Old 23-02-2010, 01:47 AM   #2
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I use PS2 on the CSL as road tyres as they are also suitable for a bit of track action when the weather is too pants for Cups.

My E36 328 Sport currently has Continental Sport Contact 3 tyres which seem pretty good - on road at least...
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Old 23-02-2010, 09:05 AM   #3
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I use

Vredestein Wintrac xtreme
255/35 R 19 96 W XL for the rear
235/35 R 19 91 W XL for the front


These are the only winter tyre that has a speed rate of 160mph


Basically, winter tyres work better then summer tyres when the temperature drops below 7 degrees
from November to March the average daily temp is below 7 degrees and wet in England


I think they will outperform PS2 in winter months I will use the cups from April to October as I always have done.



The odd track day in Winter I'll stick the cups back on.
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Old 23-02-2010, 09:24 AM   #4
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I use

Vredestein Wintrac xtreme
255/35 R 19 96 W XL for the rear
235/35 R 19 91 W XL for the front


These are the only winter tyre that has a speed rate of 160mph


Basically, winter tyres work better then summer tyres when the temperature drops below 7 degrees
from November to March the average daily temp is below 7 degrees and wet in England


I think they will outperform PS2 in winter months I will use the cups from April to October as I always have done.



The odd track day in Winter I'll stick the cups back on.
I presume that on trackday's in Winter the Cups still reach a suitable operating temperature?

I use PS2's by the way craig but am yet to try them on track, wet dry or otherwise!
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PS2s currently but Cups going on shortly
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Vredestein Wintrac xtreme

These are the only winter tyre that has a speed rate of 160mph
I'm tempted to try these at some point in the future


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I use PS2's by the way craig but am yet to try them on track, wet dry or otherwise!
You might be surprised at just how competent these tyres can be on track Dan - they really aren't that far of Cup tyre performance when pushed hard IMHO
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I presume that on trackday's in Winter the Cups still reach a suitable operating temperature?
You just need to go out for longer session, as they take a little longer to come up to temperature.
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What other tyres are people running apart from Cups? How do you rate them for road driving, and have you tried them on track? Finding the Hankook RS2's a little bit hopeless for winter user and thinking of maybe PS2's or someone even mentioned Falkens?

Going for 225/45/17 front and 245/40/17 rear fitment.
GoodYear Eagle F1 Asymmetrico which IMHO are a great all rounder (Road & Track) , especially during the colder months ? Falkens (made by Dunlop) are also very good and great Value for money. How do U find the Hankook RS2's on track when the weather is right ? Camskills are doing a really good deal on them in 265/35/18
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I use

Vredestein Wintrac xtreme
255/35 R 19 96 W XL for the rear
235/35 R 19 91 W XL for the front


These are the only winter tyre that has a speed rate of 160mph


Basically, winter tyres work better then summer tyres when the temperature drops below 7 degrees
from November to March the average daily temp is below 7 degrees and wet in England


I think they will outperform PS2 in winter months I will use the cups from April to October as I always have done.



The odd track day in Winter I'll stick the cups back on.

That's a great, proper Winter tyre and as U say, the only one that has the 160 MPH speed rating as most Winter tyres are limited to 130 MPH. My daily E39 Touring has Winter boots on right now (Dunlop SP Winter Sport) and it makes a huge difference on the road at least, when it's this cold. They go on mid November and off at the end of March.
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You might be surprised at just how competent these tyres can be on track Dan - they really aren't that far of Cup tyre performance when pushed hard IMHO
Well hopefully I'll find out at the Ring and Spa, still not sure what to put my cups on!

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You just need to go out for longer session, as they take a little longer to come up to temperature.
Cool, at least they do get up to temp
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