1) You can't properly warm up these tires on the street, they're made for a track for a reason, you're getting like 60% of their grip on the street. 2) Semi-slicks don't squeal like regular tires when approaching the limits of grip, usually they start slipping first.
If only using 60%, I'm still impressed. The car had cup 2's last year and would push pretty bad. I plan on doing a few track days this year so wanted something with a little extra grip
Yea, it was around 78 that day. Very happy with the cup2r's.. I had cup 2's last year & it would start pushing at 55mph.. I'm going 5mph faster & super predictable/grippy It's a caution. - 15mph turn
1) You can't properly warm up these tires on the street, they're made for a track for a reason, you're getting like 60% of their grip on the street.
2) Semi-slicks don't squeal like regular tires when approaching the limits of grip, usually they start slipping first.
If only using 60%, I'm still impressed. The car had cup 2's last year and would push pretty bad. I plan on doing a few track days this year so wanted something with a little extra grip
Is warm? The tyre only works well al very high temperature like 80°
Yea, it was around 78 that day. Very happy with the cup2r's..
I had cup 2's last year & it would start pushing at 55mph.. I'm going 5mph faster & super predictable/grippy
It's a caution. - 15mph turn
Definitely want last as long being so soft but I only drive car 2 or 3 times a month here in the east coast mountains
Yea great tyre, I would like to have it in my car, but I cant use it because where I live rains a lot
@s25117 ooooo yes, definitely not good in wet. I run the pilot 4s on my Mustang. It's a decent wet tire. What car you driving ?
@@RollingAintEasy247 yea 4s is very good. like the Pirelli P Zero Corsa for wet. I Drive a Porsche GT3 and a Dodge Viper
I recognize that turn 😆
55mph speed limit 🤷🏻♂️🤣