I agree with the above totally, keeping an eye on the pressures is the way forward. I had to bleed out at least 2-3psi after each session back down to 38psi(HOT). That was a first for me at these events, and I think most people found it greasy out there too. I certainly did!
As for tires, i'm running with Falken Azenis RT-615 (I think we've had this discussion before) and another good street stock qualifying tire is the Yokohama Neovas. I have heard they like heat better than the Falkens but then they cost twice as much, close to the Michelins price the last time I checked.
I use my original wheels with the PS2s for everyday driving and the Falkens for AX, which in theory helps save on total cost in the long run. I have run 7 AX events with the Falkens and they have worn very well. My PS2s look like new, and my car has covered over 12,000miles in the 8 months of ownership.
If you don't want to keep incurring the high cost of replacement of the PS2s and potential risk of damaging your nice 18" Cayman S wheels from the crumbling Qualcomm surface, i'd invest in a 2nd set of wheels and cheaper tires. Thats my best advice to you, which proved my situation correct as a big piece of tarmac was thrown up from my front tire, hit the rear mud flap ripping it off, and bouncing off of my rear rim. Thankfully the mudflap can be replaced cheaply, and my AX rim is just scratched, but my originals are saved.
I do have a 2nd set of AX wheels. PM me if you're interested as I'll let them go for cheap, they are just sitting in my apartment taking up space.
Thats my 2p input (i.e. worth about $0.04)
