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Jcx said:Anyone stuck the PS4 S on their car yet?
Iwantone said:Jcx said:Anyone stuck the PS4 S on their car yet?
Yep, got them on mine but not had a good run out yet. I'll try to over the next few days and provide feedback.
Jcx said:Iwantone said:Jcx said:Anyone stuck the PS4 S on their car yet?
Yep, got them on mine but not had a good run out yet. I'll try to over the next few days and provide feedback.
oooh do tell?! N-rated too? or no...
Paz said:I'm running PS4's (non N-rated) on my early 996 C2 after having had PS2's (N-rated).
The difference is quite remarkable, a lot more feel at the steering wheel and quite a bit more grip in dry and wet conditions.
I did circa 12,000 road miles (commuting and lot's of touring in Scotland, Wales, Cotswolds etc) on the PS2's and have so far done circa 4000 miles on the PS4's.
Highly recommended in my humble opinion :thumbs:
Paz said:Just to clarify, I'm talking about the Pilot Sport 4, not the latest PS 4-S.
Yes the PS2 were perfectly fine before upgrading, I'd upgraded my previous 987 Cayman S from Bridgestone RE-050's to PS2's so knew there were good tyres.
As to the difference in performance...?
I change tyres every year on my cars so I'm used how different each generation of tyres feel.
I had actually wanted a set of Goodyear F1 Asymmetric's (my go-to tyre for quick cars) but Chris & Pete at Center Gravity had recommended the PS4 tyres after one of their customers had got a set for their 996 C2 - his customer uses his car much the same a myself and rated them highly.