My 2025 M40 violently fishtails under hard acelleration' Can run flat tires handle the torque? What tires will get the best traction?
I had Michelin PSSs on my E92 Alpina. They were all over the place in the cold. It was scary and fun in equal measure.The Michelin Supersports are a little twitchy when cold in the damp or wet, they definitely need some heat in them.
They're summer tires, no? Honestly I dunno how much warming up will occur with normal driving when the road is already so cold. I couldn't even get my M's tires up to temp in ~5C weather with 20 minutes of track driving. It was just a skating rink out there for everyone.my current E86 had MPSS tyres fitted when I bought it and driving it home on a drizzly grey day below 10 degrees C in December they were hopeless on every roundabout, even after over 100 miles of warming up!
When I was a kid, one of the first things my motorcycle instructor taught us was to be extra careful on roundabouts, especially ones near fuel stations. Buses and lorries can slop diesel on them which makes them rather slippy.I got caught out one night at a round-a-bout on a dual carriageway,
Thats what i blame my one and only spin on a public road on... definitely some spilt diesel, definitely not a severe lack of talent combined with the abundant confidence of youth...When I was a kid, one of the first things my motorcycle instructor taught us was to be extra careful on roundabouts, especially ones near fuel stations. Buses and lorries can slop diesel on them which makes them rather slippy.
Don't know if diesel tanks are any better sealed these days, but it's still worth noting IMO.
The MPSS nearly put me in the barrier once in the M4 in the wet as well Mr Tidy. I had let them get pretty worn though, so that was my fault really. The car just snapped out without warning, and that was definitely the closest I've ever got to smashing it up(touchwood). I've had it 5 years and done 46k miles in it now, and I'm on MPS4S now, but I agree they do seem expensive versus the competition though as you say.Not a G29 but my current E86 had MPSS tyres fitted when I bought it and driving it home on a drizzly grey day below 10 degrees C in December they were hopeless on every roundabout, even after over 100 miles of warming up!
They were great in the summer, but I like to use my car all year.
I've never been a fan of Michelin anyway. They just seem over-priced to me.
Car should be bonging and pinging if thats the case. If they're anywhere outwith 0.2 bar (I think) of where they should be the screen tells you every time you start/stop that the tyre pressure needs addressed as its not within permitted range. This isn't something you set like low tyre pressure reset etc, it's inbuiltOverly hard tyre pressures maybe?
I blamed my first spin as a junior idiot…ahem sorry… confident youth on too much handbrake mid-cornerThats what i blame my one and only spin on a public road on... definitely some spilt diesel, definitely not a severe lack of talent combined with the abundant confidence of youth...
The MPSS nearly put me in the barrier once in the M4 in the wet as well Mr Tidy. I had let them get pretty worn though, so that was my fault really. The car just snapped out without warning, and that was definitely the closest I've ever got to smashing it up(touchwood). I've had it 5 years and done 46k miles in it now, and I'm on MPS4S now, but I agree they do seem expensive versus the competition though as you say.
The Continental SC7's always seem to come well regarded from what I read.
I found the Michelin and the conti 6I'll think you'll find that a few G29 owners have experienced the rear stepping out, I got caught out one night at a round-a-bout on a dual carriageway, maybe a bit too much accelerator in sport+ mode, didn't catch it in time and the car ended up facing the wrong direction, luckily the road was empty. On reflection maybe the tyres (Michelin Pilots) weren't warm enough and it had been raining earlier.