Anyone with an EP3 CTR do your tyres all seem to go down relatively fast?
Cheers,
G
Fronts do. I went through 6 tyres in 18 months when I had an EP3 lol. Some new Toyo T1R's were on it when I got it, lasted about 4500 miles![]()
I seem to have to put air in my tyres every week atm. My other car will go months.

Can someone explain to why Accord Type-S 2.4 have warp drive. Had a little run with one and the way he shot off into the distance shocked me. He wasn't a car length ahead, he was miles ahead. Only time I caught up was when we braked and then he'd shoot off again. They really are rocket ships!
Shouldn't lose any air in an ideal world.
Once every few months is normal.
Curbed wheels? slow puncture? how much pressure drop we talking?
 Brand new potenzas.Because the STD is slow
 I thought so too. I should have replaced the ATR with the Type-S. 
 That thing does really shift, I am rather surprised. I had my foot nailed to the floor, yet nothing, it kept going and going. I feel rather humiliated to say the least.Just realised it sounded like I was talking about tread, but I actually mean air.
I seem to have to put air in my tyres every week atm. My other car will go months.
Anyone with an EP3 CTR do your tyres all seem to go down relatively fast?
Cheers,
G
Can someone explain to why Accord Type-S 2.4 have warp drive. Had a little run with one and the way he shot off into the distance shocked me. He wasn't a car length ahead, he was miles ahead. Only time I caught up was when we braked and then he'd shoot off again. They really are rocket ships!
Down to like 10psi. I thought I had a slow puncture in one (which I still need to get checked, but they all go down quicker than I'd like.
Wheels are curbed quite badly.Brand new potenzas.
Well after owning nearly 10 EP3's and 4 FN2's, I've finally bought my first S2000. What a fantastic car!