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What pressure - Rays + Pilot Super Sport


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Just wondering what pressure is generally considered best for running the Pilot Super Sports. I had Falken FK452 beforehand and feel the PSSs must have significantly harder sidewalls as the ride is quite different. Was just wondering what people thought was a good pressure to use.

 

Thanks

Shinjuku

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I'd drop a couple of psi as the sidewalls are quite firm, maybe 2-3psi. As Stew says though, start at 35 and see what works for you.

Posted

OK. Thanks, dropping a couple of psi might be worth a look. At the moment turn in is "razor sharp" which is nice but the ride is quite jiggly, plus I don't want to wind up with too much central wear on the tyres.

  • 2 months later...
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I now run MPSS with the XL sidewalls (nitrogen filled) on my R35.

They are not runflats and I have experimented with various pressures but I am now back to the recommended pressure of 200 Kpa.

 

Alex :)

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I now run MPSS with the XL sidewalls (nitrogen filled) on my R35.

They are not runflats and I have experimented with various pressures but I am now back to the recommended pressure of 200 Kpa.

 

Alex :)

 

29psi for us simple folk :teeth:

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I would also be interested in any views on this as just put MSS on roadster after bridgestones. Also nitrogen filled. Not had them long enough yet to know whats best so started at 35psi.

 

Mine are always nitrogen filled and on the 2nd pair of MSS front/3rd rear and 19inch rims. I find the sidewalls to be the softest ever. 36-37f 35-36 rear summer/winter. Due to the LSD at the back 1-2 psi less than the fronts is inevitable for me...too much friction. :)

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