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RICH: New Dry Traction Data

Posted by Steven R. Rochlin on October 1, 2004 at 14:08:04:

Ok, went out today, dry track temp was around 75F, tire temps warm and happy (forgot to write it down, sorry :( ). The car did something it NEVER did before. Pulled a full G of lateral grip! i can't friggen believe it is THAT high, but the computer is accurate and i did repeat it. So as for the the Mich Pilot PS2, go for it :)

BTW: have confirmed the sidewall of the Mich Pilot PS2 is softer than many tires out there today, so you MIGHT want to upsize your new rims by an inch (or more) IF your current tire setup has very stiff sidewalls. Of course tuning a suspension is a 'black art' so do as you feel is best. Just my suggestion/experience.