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Tire Selection Guide from Grassroots Motorsports 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="xblitzkriegx" data-source="post: 16650518" data-attributes="member: 105608"><p>both the PS4S and Conti ECS are great tires but neither of them belong on that chart, thats ridiculous. </p><p></p><p>of the two, the PS4S is a little faster in the dry and theyre basically equal in the wet, with the ECS having better wet braking and hydroplaning resistance. the PS4S is a little better mid corner. the ECS, while a tad slower, deals with heat well if you can drive your car and will deliver consistent performance. the PS4S is also just as good but will fall off faster due to the compound but the difference is small. the michelin is a more expensive tire but it makes sense given the performance. the ECS is the better street tire for a 3 season or daily driver plus its significantly less expensive. </p><p></p><p>again, neither of these tires should be in the company of 200tw tires, thats unrealistic. plus, by definition, *any* nearly tire could technically be an "endurance 200" tire lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xblitzkriegx, post: 16650518, member: 105608"] both the PS4S and Conti ECS are great tires but neither of them belong on that chart, thats ridiculous. of the two, the PS4S is a little faster in the dry and theyre basically equal in the wet, with the ECS having better wet braking and hydroplaning resistance. the PS4S is a little better mid corner. the ECS, while a tad slower, deals with heat well if you can drive your car and will deliver consistent performance. the PS4S is also just as good but will fall off faster due to the compound but the difference is small. the michelin is a more expensive tire but it makes sense given the performance. the ECS is the better street tire for a 3 season or daily driver plus its significantly less expensive. again, neither of these tires should be in the company of 200tw tires, thats unrealistic. plus, by definition, *any* nearly tire could technically be an "endurance 200" tire lol. [/QUOTE]
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