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Because there is no spare?
Unless runflats have drasticly improved the last few years, they are the single largest improvement available to a corvette owner (getting rid of them i mean).
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C6 ZR1 has Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 ZPs, which is the MP category.
I currently run Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus ZPs (UHP) and have never had my vehicle telegraph a bad feeling in a very tight turn. Heck I comfortably will make a tight 90° turn and accelerate hard on a wet road and it never gives one bit. Just solid traction.
I would gather they have improved considerably the A/S Plus was re-introduced last September and the PS2 ZP released last September. So they are latest technology tires.
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Data on those two compliments of TireRack:
Pilot Sport PS2 ZP
The Pilot Sport PS2 ZP (Zero Pressure) is Michelin’s Max Performance Summer run-flat tire developed for selected performance sedans and sports cars. Initially introduced as Original Equipment (O.E.) on BMW 3 series sport package cars, the Pilot Sport PS2 ZP has recently expanded its O.E. applications to include Michelin’s first Corvette fitment on the highest performing production supercar in Chevrolet’s history, the 2009 Corvette ZR1. The Pilot Sport PS2 ZP is designed to combine world class dry road traction, handling and cornering, however it is not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.
The Pilot Sport PS2 ZP molds an advanced tread rubber compound into an asymmetric tread design featuring Michelin’s Variable Contact Patch to keep more tread rubber on the road during a variety of maneuvers. The tread design features large outboard shoulder blocks and continuous intermediate and center ribs to provide a solid connection to the ground for control during cornering, braking and acceleration in dry conditions. The tread design also features wide circumferential grooves and lateral notches that help channel water through the footprint to enhance wet road traction. The tire’s internal structure includes two steel cord belts that are further reinforced by size-optimized, spirally wound polyamide to improve steering response and resistance to distortion while enhancing ride quality and high-speed durability. Pilot Sport PS2 ZP tires incorporate Michelin's newest generation of run-flat technology including a heavy-duty rayon carcass reinforced by rubber zero pressure sidewall inserts.
Pilot Sport A/S Plus ZP
The Pilot Sport A/S Plus ZP (Zero Pressure) is the Ultra High Performance All-Season run-flat tire member of Michelin''s Pilot family of low profile, high-speed tires. Developed in the Original Equipment (O.E.) sizes for Chevrolet Corvette C-5 and C-6 coupe and convertible sports cars, the Pilot Sport A/S Plus ZP is designed to temporarily support the weight of the car even after a loss of air pressure, as well as combine enhanced all-weather performance, wet grip and treadwear along with year-round traction, including in light snow.
The Pilot Sport A/S Plus ZP features Michelin’s TriFusion Compound that molds three different tread compounds side-by-side using the precise capabilities of Michelin’s “C3M” tire manufacturing process. The tread compound in both shoulders improves dry handling, the compound used between the shoulders and center rib enhances wet, snow and cold weather traction while the compound used in the center rib boosts wet traction. These three compounds are molded into a directional tread design (shared with earlier Pilot Sport A/S ZP tires) that features a continuous circumferential center rib (to provide communicative road feel and reduce noise on dry roads), high angle directional tread blocks (to sharpen steering response and dry road handling) along with circumferential and high angle lateral grooves (to resist hydroplaning and enhance wet traction). The tire’s internal structure includes two high-tensile, lightweight steel cord belts under the tread area reinforced with Michelin’s “Filament At Zero” (FAZ) technology that spirally wraps an individual strand of polyamide across the entire tread (similar to the way fishing line is wound onto a fishing reel) to increase treadwear and ride comfort while providing high-speed durability and predictable handling. Pilot Sport A/S Plus ZP tires feature reinforced sidewalls that are designed to temporarily support the weight of the car even after a loss of air pressure.
Pilot Sport PS2 ZP
The Pilot Sport PS2 ZP (Zero Pressure) is Michelin’s Max Performance Summer run-flat tire developed for selected performance sedans and sports cars. Initially introduced as Original Equipment (O.E.) on BMW 3 series sport package cars, the Pilot Sport PS2 ZP has recently expanded its O.E. applications to include Michelin’s first Corvette fitment on the highest performing production supercar in Chevrolet’s history, the 2009 Corvette ZR1. The Pilot Sport PS2 ZP is designed to combine world class dry road traction, handling and cornering, however it is not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.
The Pilot Sport PS2 ZP molds an advanced tread rubber compound into an asymmetric tread design featuring Michelin’s Variable Contact Patch to keep more tread rubber on the road during a variety of maneuvers. The tread design features large outboard shoulder blocks and continuous intermediate and center ribs to provide a solid connection to the ground for control during cornering, braking and acceleration in dry conditions. The tread design also features wide circumferential grooves and lateral notches that help channel water through the footprint to enhance wet road traction. The tire’s internal structure includes two steel cord belts that are further reinforced by size-optimized, spirally wound polyamide to improve steering response and resistance to distortion while enhancing ride quality and high-speed durability. Pilot Sport PS2 ZP tires incorporate Michelin's newest generation of run-flat technology including a heavy-duty rayon carcass reinforced by rubber zero pressure sidewall inserts.
Pilot Sport A/S Plus ZP
The Pilot Sport A/S Plus ZP (Zero Pressure) is the Ultra High Performance All-Season run-flat tire member of Michelin''s Pilot family of low profile, high-speed tires. Developed in the Original Equipment (O.E.) sizes for Chevrolet Corvette C-5 and C-6 coupe and convertible sports cars, the Pilot Sport A/S Plus ZP is designed to temporarily support the weight of the car even after a loss of air pressure, as well as combine enhanced all-weather performance, wet grip and treadwear along with year-round traction, including in light snow.
The Pilot Sport A/S Plus ZP features Michelin’s TriFusion Compound that molds three different tread compounds side-by-side using the precise capabilities of Michelin’s “C3M” tire manufacturing process. The tread compound in both shoulders improves dry handling, the compound used between the shoulders and center rib enhances wet, snow and cold weather traction while the compound used in the center rib boosts wet traction. These three compounds are molded into a directional tread design (shared with earlier Pilot Sport A/S ZP tires) that features a continuous circumferential center rib (to provide communicative road feel and reduce noise on dry roads), high angle directional tread blocks (to sharpen steering response and dry road handling) along with circumferential and high angle lateral grooves (to resist hydroplaning and enhance wet traction). The tire’s internal structure includes two high-tensile, lightweight steel cord belts under the tread area reinforced with Michelin’s “Filament At Zero” (FAZ) technology that spirally wraps an individual strand of polyamide across the entire tread (similar to the way fishing line is wound onto a fishing reel) to increase treadwear and ride comfort while providing high-speed durability and predictable handling. Pilot Sport A/S Plus ZP tires feature reinforced sidewalls that are designed to temporarily support the weight of the car even after a loss of air pressure.
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Not at all, C5 Z06 did not come with RFs, you get a patch kit and a can of Flat Repair.
C6 ZR1 has Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 ZPs, which is the MP category.
I currently run Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus ZPs (UHP) and have never had my vehicle telegraph a bad feeling in a very tight turn. Heck I comfortably will make a tight 90° turn and accelerate hard on a wet road and it never gives one bit. Just solid traction.
I would gather they have improved considerably the A/S Plus was re-introduced last September and the PS2 ZP released last September. So they are latest technology tires.
C6 ZR1 has Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 ZPs, which is the MP category.
I currently run Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus ZPs (UHP) and have never had my vehicle telegraph a bad feeling in a very tight turn. Heck I comfortably will make a tight 90° turn and accelerate hard on a wet road and it never gives one bit. Just solid traction.
I would gather they have improved considerably the A/S Plus was re-introduced last September and the PS2 ZP released last September. So they are latest technology tires.
Oh and the Goodyears were noisy as heck on roads that were picture perfect smooth.
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Don't know if it will make you feel any better, but my new Malibu Hybrid doesn't have a spare tire or a jack. The real bad news is it doesn't have run craps either. Guess what my first set of tires will be.
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The only thing i have to compare with are the Goodyear runflats I had on my car and now the BFG KDW I have now, night and day performance. However being fair to the tires the Goodyears were 4 years old when replaced probably a bit hard and not too much tread left on em, and the KDW's were so new they made the whole garage smell of new rubber for about a week after I get em.
Oh and the Goodyears were noisy as heck on roads that were picture perfect smooth.
Oh and the Goodyears were noisy as heck on roads that were picture perfect smooth.
When I drove off the lot from Discount Tire with the new Michelin's it was as if I just got a brand new car, it handled so differently. Since then I've been through the first set of Michelin's and am now starting on the second set of A/S Plus the second generation of that tire.
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I have been running on Non-Rf's(BFG KD's, now Nitto's.) since I have had my C5 - 98...
I have had two flats, both I fixed. Search the other cuent post for my tool kit, etc.
I take the C5 into the mountains, including Death Valley where there is no cell coverage, and have an extensive repair kit, including a jack to ensure I can at least fix most issues. One flat was in my garage, the other in my work's parking lot. Not bad to fix, but filthy to do. AAA onlycomesout to pu on a spare, not patch your tire.
However, I just put Michelin RF Sports on the C6 and can say the technology has improved quite a bit.
Chances are very high I will replace he current Nitto's with the Michelin RF's.
I have had two flats, both I fixed. Search the other cuent post for my tool kit, etc.
I take the C5 into the mountains, including Death Valley where there is no cell coverage, and have an extensive repair kit, including a jack to ensure I can at least fix most issues. One flat was in my garage, the other in my work's parking lot. Not bad to fix, but filthy to do. AAA onlycomesout to pu on a spare, not patch your tire.
However, I just put Michelin RF Sports on the C6 and can say the technology has improved quite a bit.
Chances are very high I will replace he current Nitto's with the Michelin RF's.
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Really no other drawback other than what you mention. As long as you are prepared for the potential flat tire hassle, non-runflats are a good option.
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