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You have changed the front/rear ratio so much I cannot believe your traction control is not freaking out. Is it on?


As far as performance goes, I am glad you like them but I want others reading this and thinking of doing the same thing that the car is probably NOT better off no matter what the compound of the Michelin is. Smaller more proper sized tires on the NSX will work better.


Driving around on the roads with a subjective impression is not solid fact. Driving on a track with timed laps is. The fact is that there are stickier tires that will outperform your michelins available in NSX sizes. While I like Michelin very much as a brand, I wouldn't do what you have done. I think long term you will notice more rubbing, and you live in Hawaii where the roads are very good year round. You don't ice under the pavement that creates man sized potholes. Your suspension travel may be a lot less than what a typical driver experiences.


I would like to see your pics, and I am glad that you are happy and don't mean to sound negative. I just don't want someone who doesn't fully understand the facts to think this is a good possible solution.


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