QUOTE(Peekab0o @ Mar 15 2012, 08:17 PM)
I beg to differ...had PS3 and now on GY Assy 2. IMO GY is better than PS3...in NVH and in wet. Dry performance probably the same☆☆☆ Tires Discussion Thread V2✰✰✰, welcome re002☆csc5☆asymmetric2!
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Mar 16 2012, 06:11 PM
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QUOTE(Peekab0o @ Mar 27 2012, 06:41 PM) How did u try it on wet... ? Normal cruising on highways ? Did u try high speed corners as well ? I nvr tried GY but i tried PS3 in a totally flooded Dato Sagor Kampung Gajah TRACK/CIRCUIT ... When it rains mate...I find that the GY gives better grip..the steering tracks nicely. I changed to GY because my rears (Toyo's Proxes R1) stepped out once when I was taking a medium sharp corner at 110. Lucky I managed to snapped it back. I take the corner every day to work and from work..so I can notice any change in driving the corner at speed. By the way u dont test your wet grip in flooded condition. In those conditions...u need a submarine and not a car..no tyres can save you la. In my opinion, the worst condition is just after the rain where there is standing water plus dirt and oil residue, that is when the road is really slippery. Thats the best time to try out your wet grip. I am not saying that PS3 is no good (I've used a set before). But vis-a-vis the GY can do pretty much of what PS3 can do and in certain condition can do better than PS3. The gooding point is that the GY about 200 cheaper. So its a pretty no brainer for me to recommend it rather than the PS3. Cheers This post has been edited by gladfly: Mar 30 2012, 01:48 PM |
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