Quote Originally Posted by 998S View Post
They look hard, they feel hard, they ride hard.
They don't really heat up.
They don't give any feedback.
And in the wet, they are slippery.

Perhaps, if you can drop the pressure to ~30 psi, and you can get some heat in them, they might do better.
But besides of the track, I do not dare to drop tire pressures below 35 psi in China, and even then you got to be careful not to ding the rims.

Not my tires, should be first on the list to change.
I am honestly surprised by this feedback. It's not common to be so disappointed by a set of tires. Could it be that they are extremely old or ill-preserved? Especially since they are specifically designed to give good feedback, require virtually no warm up time and be safe in the wet! Or maybe you are just not meant for them :)