Z8Cookie said:Thanks for the feedback guys, except for the :yawn: :wink:
Sorry mate, plenty on tyre choice in the tyre thread section 8)
Z8Cookie said:Thanks for the feedback guys, except for the :yawn: :wink:
mmm-five said:There's as much difference between a SportContact 5 and your SportContact M3 as there is between a SportContact M3 and a £30 Linglong Yungfook, so your OCD should also be stopping you considering a completely different Continental tyre on the back.Adam D said:What sizes are people going for on the stock M wheels, I need a couple of rears soon and would be nice to upgrade from the dated Contisport M3 but I cannot see the right fitment size in the new conti wonder tyres.
Michelin PSS's would be nice but OCD cannot allow conti's up front and michelins on the back![]()
I would, but I'm not unbiasedAdam D said:So to answer the question would you recommend an upsize to 265/40/18 to correct speedo accuracy and give greater choice of tyre. 255/40/18 seems to be an unpopular size.
mmm-five said:I would, but I'm not unbiasedAdam D said:So to answer the question would you recommend an upsize to 265/40/18 to correct speedo accuracy and give greater choice of tyre. 255/40/18 seems to be an unpopular size.![]()
There's only a runflat version of the 5P available at the moment in the EU.Adam D said:mmm-five said:I would, but I'm not unbiasedAdam D said:So to answer the question would you recommend an upsize to 265/40/18 to correct speedo accuracy and give greater choice of tyre. 255/40/18 seems to be an unpopular size.![]()
Doesn't appear to be any contisport 5 or 5p that fit in 255 or 265 -only the older CS3 or the ancient CS M3, maybe they will make more sizes available later?![]()


+1pilchardthecat said:Contisport contact 3s (not M3s) were the best balance of price/performance when i had mine done. They are amazing in the wet. The PSS are slightly better in the dry but were another £80-£90 a corner at the time.
Beedub said:how about hankook r s3... they are apparently awesome!
Autocross in the USA is something between Autosolo and Sprinting in the UK. As far as I can work out the circuits are not as tight as an Autotest/Autosolo but not as long as a Sprint.Herminator said:I imagine autocross is going to kill most tyres pretty quickly. But it's not that popular in the uk, I guess we have more proper circuits within driving range for most people.
carl said:Are Yoko Advan AD08s available in the appropriate sizes? They're *very* grippy.
Correct, "autocross", "auto-x", "autoslalom" and "autosolo" are all used over here to describe basically the same type of event on tarmac. This is what it looked like from my son's car at the last event we did:carl said:Autocross in the USA is something between Autosolo and Sprinting in the UK. As far as I can work out the circuits are not as tight as an Autotest/Autosolo but not as long as a Sprint.Herminator said:I imagine autocross is going to kill most tyres pretty quickly. But it's not that popular in the uk, I guess we have more proper circuits within driving range for most people.
Autocross in the UK is something that takes place on grass or stubble fields.