Runfat tyres on an NC
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:43 pm
I purchased a second hand NC Roadster a few weeks ago . Great car! It replaces an NB and I’m astounded at the difference the extra 200cc makes. (Quick plug- see the for cars for sale: [ACT] NB, 2003 model)
Anyhoo, the previous owner, proper gentleman that he is, had runflat Potenzas fitted to the car coz his wife used to drive it 150k or so to and from work each day and he didn’t want her having to be fiddling around with a can of goo and a compressor on the side of the road if she got a flat. (There is a question buried in here, trust me!)
Now given that this is the first NC I’ve owned, I have nothing to compare the runflats to and although a tad noisy, they seem to provide reasonably adequate grip but having said that, I don’t have to try too hard to get that little orange, DSC light a flashing. (That question’s coming along any minute now!)
The problem is that cars that are fitted with runflat tyres are also fitted with a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and of course the NC doesn’t have a TPMS. In fact, I’ve heard a nasty rumour that runflats should only be fitted to cars that have a TPMS. (It’ll be along soon now.)
As I understand it, in the event of a puncture in a runflat, speed should be limited to 80 kph and the tyre can only be dríven on for a max of 200k. A mate has a BMW fitted with runflats and when he had a puncture in one, the only reason he knew that it was flat was when the Beemers TPMS alarmed.
(So here it is! Finally!) Without a TPMS, how do you know if you have a puncture in a runflat? How do you know that you have to drop the speed to 80K and that you should zero the trip meter and hope you make it to the tyre shop before it clicks over 200k? Does anyone have an experience with this?
And since I’m finally in the question asking mood, have any other NC owners tried runflats and if so what’s your experience with them? And, since I have them on the car and the Potenzas have probably got at least six months life left in them, has anyone had any experience with the Tyredog TPMS Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring System that’s available on eBay for $169.00?
Appreciate your assistance.
Anyhoo, the previous owner, proper gentleman that he is, had runflat Potenzas fitted to the car coz his wife used to drive it 150k or so to and from work each day and he didn’t want her having to be fiddling around with a can of goo and a compressor on the side of the road if she got a flat. (There is a question buried in here, trust me!)
Now given that this is the first NC I’ve owned, I have nothing to compare the runflats to and although a tad noisy, they seem to provide reasonably adequate grip but having said that, I don’t have to try too hard to get that little orange, DSC light a flashing. (That question’s coming along any minute now!)
The problem is that cars that are fitted with runflat tyres are also fitted with a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and of course the NC doesn’t have a TPMS. In fact, I’ve heard a nasty rumour that runflats should only be fitted to cars that have a TPMS. (It’ll be along soon now.)
As I understand it, in the event of a puncture in a runflat, speed should be limited to 80 kph and the tyre can only be dríven on for a max of 200k. A mate has a BMW fitted with runflats and when he had a puncture in one, the only reason he knew that it was flat was when the Beemers TPMS alarmed.
(So here it is! Finally!) Without a TPMS, how do you know if you have a puncture in a runflat? How do you know that you have to drop the speed to 80K and that you should zero the trip meter and hope you make it to the tyre shop before it clicks over 200k? Does anyone have an experience with this?
And since I’m finally in the question asking mood, have any other NC owners tried runflats and if so what’s your experience with them? And, since I have them on the car and the Potenzas have probably got at least six months life left in them, has anyone had any experience with the Tyredog TPMS Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring System that’s available on eBay for $169.00?
Appreciate your assistance.