Michelin PS2's vs. Nitto Invo's

Which provides better traction (from experience)?

  • Nitto Invo's

    Votes: 10 34.5%
  • Michelin PS2's

    Votes: 19 65.5%

  • Total voters
    29

TexasSnake

Enthusiast
Joined
Dec 27, 2007
Posts
360
Reaction score
0
Location
Houston, TX
From a traction perspective backed with experience which do you prefer? I went with the Invo's because they were $400 cheaper and I like the tread pattern. I can't wait to get them in place of the runcraps. Regardless they will be much better than what's currently on the car.
 

adg44

Enthusiast
Joined
Aug 12, 2008
Posts
192
Reaction score
0
Location
Reston, VA
This isn't even a competition... the PS2's are some of the best tires out there right now. The Invo's aren't too bad - I ran them on a previous car, but they aren't anywhere near the PS2's.
 

Malu59RT

Enthusiast
Joined
Oct 10, 2007
Posts
1,279
Reaction score
0
Location
Dallas, TX
I've heard in a straight line the Invo's may actually hook a little better, but the PS2 still dominates in turns.
 

ACRBruce

Enthusiast
Joined
Oct 14, 2008
Posts
499
Reaction score
1
Location
Socal
I have the Nitto NT-01's on another car and they are great, but the Nitto Invo's are just a luxury car tire - quiet and comfortable. One the shops that I work with ran the Invo's in their shop EVO, and after one track day, they got rid of the tires. Enough said.
 

RTTTTed

Viper Owner
Joined
Jun 6, 2007
Posts
6,438
Reaction score
1
I didn't click on the poll because my experience is on the longevity of the PS2s. I have over 12,000miles on my PS2s and they have more than 50% tread left on them.

Thanks JonB. He could answer this question definitively.

Ted
 

Malu59RT

Enthusiast
Joined
Oct 10, 2007
Posts
1,279
Reaction score
0
Location
Dallas, TX
I didn't click on the poll because my experience is on the longevity of the PS2s. I have over 12,000miles on my PS2s and they have more than 50% tread left on them.

Thanks JonB. He could answer this question definitively.

Ted

You might want to check and see if there is something wrong with your accelerator pedal. It doesn't look like you have access to all 100% like I do. My PS2's don't look like they will make it to 10,000 miles.

:lmao:
 

Hiss

Enthusiast
Joined
Jul 18, 2006
Posts
841
Reaction score
0
Location
Kentucky
Never tried the Invo's but the new Nitto NT05 will be out in February with a lot of different size options. A R compound tire that will be available in the 19" size-335/30ZR19. The UTQG is 200 so it may not be a real sticky tire. It probably will stick better than the invo.

I have the 19" Cups on the rear and they are a sticky tire-but in these cool weather days they need a lot of warm up.
 

ANIL8-U

Enthusiast
Joined
Apr 15, 2004
Posts
137
Reaction score
0
Location
St. Peters, MO
I have the Nitto Invo and love them on my supercharged coupe, they hook on the street and track. Plus the ride quality is 100 times better. I will say the handling is not as aggressive but no more wheel hopping either when the throttle is slammed to the floor;).
 

PJJP

Viper Owner
Joined
Nov 19, 2007
Posts
312
Reaction score
0
Location
TX
I had the 20" Invo's and am now running the new PS2 ZP. I can tell you this tire ***** in the cold. probably the same with the invo but I never ran it in the cold. in the warmer weather, my sotp feel is that the PS2 ZP hooks just a tad better. I however, just ordered a new set of 19" wheels and plan on going with the cups or R6's. Just not sure yet.
 

Qualitywires.com

Supporting Vendor
Supporting Vendor
Joined
Oct 18, 2000
Posts
7,050
Reaction score
2
Location
Louisville, KY
I have the Invo nitto's on my Ferrari 512TR and they seem to work well plus they are real quiet. As far as performance goes, not sure, but I am thinking Michelins are better. Im not tracking the car so the nittos do fine for me.
 

Billy Coons

Enthusiast
Joined
Jan 28, 2008
Posts
339
Reaction score
0
Location
Bremerton, WA
So I'm restarting this thread after a couple of months. Spent some time searching, can't find much info on VCA.org where someone has given a relatively in-depth assessment of the INVO's vs PS'2. The poles obviously favor the PS2's.

I'm specifically looking for comparisons on straight line acceleration traction. I do see PS2's favor the curves, and INVO's favor ride quality.

Anyone had them both and can provide some good feedback? Would appreciate it greatly! Thanks!
 
OP
OP
T

TexasSnake

Enthusiast
Joined
Dec 27, 2007
Posts
360
Reaction score
0
Location
Houston, TX
I can give an update with the Invo's but I can't compare them to the PS2's because I've never tried them. I'm definitely happy with them over the runflats and have absolutely no wheel hop anymore. Next time I will pay the 400 dollars more and go with the PS2's just to compare for myself...but that may be a couple of years down the road with as little as I drive my car (not by choice I travel for work and car stays at home).
 

Billy Coons

Enthusiast
Joined
Jan 28, 2008
Posts
339
Reaction score
0
Location
Bremerton, WA
Thanks! I'm replacing my Run-Craps and I know either will be much better. Just want to buy the best...and the Invo's are really well priced.
 

HI-NOS-Viper

Enthusiast
Joined
Jan 2, 2007
Posts
1,692
Reaction score
0
Location
Hawaii
I would like to see these compared with the new KUMHO XSs. Are they actually better than the PS2's? If so that is a bargain because they are cheaper than they are.
 
Last edited:
OP
OP
T

TexasSnake

Enthusiast
Joined
Dec 27, 2007
Posts
360
Reaction score
0
Location
Houston, TX
I would like to see these compared with the new KUMHO XSs. Are they actually better than the PS2's? If so that is a bargain because they are cheaper than they are.

I'm not sure but I think those are only available for an 18 inch rim, but I would check to make sure.
 

billseast

Enthusiast
Joined
Apr 13, 2008
Posts
219
Reaction score
0
Location
Peoria AZ
I have the nittos on my 03 and my buddy has the ps2 on his 05. The invos are much better hooking in straits not to sure about the turns yet. So far i love them.
 

Chrissss

Viper Owner
Joined
Sep 5, 2008
Posts
1,071
Reaction score
1
Location
Cincinnati
From my basic research and from those I have spoken to, it seems that "for the money", the Invos are great tires. The key term here is "for the money." They are a Z rated tire but they're also limited by a W rating, which means they are not recommended over 154 mph. If you don't plan on going that fast, they seem to be great straight away tires. The PS2s are better cornering tires. If money is not an issue, I have yet to be told to not go with the PS2s over the Invos. If money is an issue, you really can't go terrible wrong with the Invos.
 

Indiana

Enthusiast
Joined
May 19, 2005
Posts
284
Reaction score
0
Location
Las Vegas
I just ordered the INVO's from my 01 as it has 20's and it will not see the track. I will stay with the M's on the 04 as it is in stock trim.. I have yet to run the INVO's so I cant tell you if I will like them
 

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
153,645
Posts
1,685,212
Members
18,221
Latest member
tractor1996
Top