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Originally Posted by Pyrat 2
The RE11 was the middle ground although honestly the wear was closer to the 71R than the MPSS which is very good. Michelin is replacing the MPSS and I'm sure that it will be good as they know they are king of the hill on a high performing street tire. It's not yet out in the states though so it's only a promise of something good as they can't afford to screw it up. My guess is that you should probably stick with the MPSS for now. Keep an eye on the pressure at the track and that will minimize any greasiness. 35 lbs max right after you come off the hot laps.
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Now that's helpful. My first track day with the M2 I set cold temps at about 32 and pretty much left it alone. Noticed definite greasyness as I got faster throughout the weekend but didn't put 2 and 2 together. I'll definitely pay more attention next time. You say 35 hot all around?