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MPSC v Corsa R

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Old Sep 3, 2004 | 01:13 PM
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Question MPSC v Corsa R

Anyone have expierence with the Corsa R's the Dry weather tire vs. the MPSC tire.???
 
Old Sep 4, 2004 | 08:30 AM
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do a search, we just discussed this
 
Old Sep 4, 2004 | 08:49 AM
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I did a search, but I cant figure out if people are comparing the Corsa System or the R Dry system?
 
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The R dry is great on the street AND track. The cup is better for just the track.
 
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cos, I'm with you there, I suffer from total Corsa System confusion too!

It's ok though, as I mostly just use my car for tracking, and the MPSC's I have a love, they are awesome tires. On the street they pick up & throw up all kinds of junk at the inside of your wheel wells. Proves they're sticky!

If you are going to track a lot get the MPSC's they are the biz. If you are more road driving Corsa's all the way. You'll never ever notice the MPSC's slight edge on the street, plus they're useless around water, and they wear out in around 2,500 miles.
 
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i have the r compund corsas and the mpsc's. the corsas are 60 compound; the michelins 80, thus the these corsas are stickier. its right there on the side of the wheels. if you think the mpsc's pick up a lot of crap try the 60 corsas...

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Thats the type of answers I am looking for, keep them coming.
 
Old Sep 7, 2004 | 06:29 PM
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Are there any other options in GT3 sizes? Toyo, Goodyear or Hoosier?

Also, what about a slick tire? Any Yoks or Goodyears in the right size?
 
Old Sep 7, 2004 | 11:19 PM
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Seh1, treadwear rating isn't the same from manufacturer to manufacturer, so 80 on the MPSC will not be the same as 80 on the PP0C...
 
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