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<blockquote data-quote="Rruuff Day" data-source="post: 103012" data-attributes="member: 2217"><p>Supposedly the PSS and the PSS ZP are exactly the same tire compound. The diff is the ZP sidewalls. And yes... they are questionable for traction in the low temps. I was unavoidably delayed getting my fall oil change and took mine to Town in a morning about 5 degrees C. The tires broke free quite a bit easier than in warm weather, Nothing that troubled me as I had already researched it and didn't try to corner up in the high G's and was testing it a bit anyway. Yes. They are far better than the F1 for performance. I'm not familiar with the PS2 tires Paul but unless you never drive in the cold and always winter your car in a heated garage, I would recommend staying away from the Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2. They are a great warm weather track tire but they are also the tire that has the cracking problem in freezing weather. They were the stock tire on the 2015 Z06 but now the stock tire is the PSS ZP. The Cup 2 is an option only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rruuff Day, post: 103012, member: 2217"] Supposedly the PSS and the PSS ZP are exactly the same tire compound. The diff is the ZP sidewalls. And yes... they are questionable for traction in the low temps. I was unavoidably delayed getting my fall oil change and took mine to Town in a morning about 5 degrees C. The tires broke free quite a bit easier than in warm weather, Nothing that troubled me as I had already researched it and didn't try to corner up in the high G's and was testing it a bit anyway. Yes. They are far better than the F1 for performance. I'm not familiar with the PS2 tires Paul but unless you never drive in the cold and always winter your car in a heated garage, I would recommend staying away from the Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2. They are a great warm weather track tire but they are also the tire that has the cracking problem in freezing weather. They were the stock tire on the 2015 Z06 but now the stock tire is the PSS ZP. The Cup 2 is an option only. [/QUOTE]
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