The Potenzas are fine. No need to change them out until they wear out. NISMO exhaust sounds pretty good. You can actually hear it, but it's not obnoxious at all.
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10-28-2011, 10:27 AM | #136 (permalink) |
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The Potenzas are fine. No need to change them out until they wear out.
NISMO exhaust sounds pretty good. You can actually hear it, but it's not obnoxious at all. It would be my ideal exhaust if I get a roadster. Sounds like a stock sport exhaust, maybe a little quieter than the stock 5.0.
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No drone with the NISMO.
FI is very deep. Some say it drones, some say it doesn't. I definitely experienced it, though. Good call on the tires. I doubt you'll even take the Potenzas to the limit on the street, so just get your moneys worth and spend the $1400 on new rubber when you actually need to.
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NISMO brake-pads a good buy, or not? I read where the base/sport pads absolutely die if you use them AT ALL. Last edited by ImportConvert; 10-28-2011 at 10:38 AM. |
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Yep, any summer tire is going to be that way.
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Well, below 70* any sumer tire will require a bit of warm up time. Though they won't start to get really dangerous (if you know what you are doing) until it drops below 50*.
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GSD3's are dated designs imho... not sure when the F1G's came out but i can say that the latest S04 Pole positions and Conti DW's stick very well even in 35F. the compound is softer.
RE050A's (nor their pole positions) dont stick too well under 50F. im not sure but did bridgestone change to a softer compound for their summer tires? i notice slight flat spotting the first 3-4min or so when my car's parked for more than a few days at factory psi. never had this on RE050A's or the RE050A pole positions. i noted spearfish had the same issue on RE11's. it's not a huge deal as it's not permanent but i can hear and feel the slight vibration the first mile on cold mornings. no issue on the DW's. |
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Nismo exhaust with berk HFC's has a very nice deep sound with no drone. If i had to do it over i'd go FI Long Tube Headers and the nismo exhaust.
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If you wanted to make the drive and not be a douche we meet up fairly often and there are many different setups to see/hear, stock nismo, nismo with HFC's, stillen, etc...
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