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End of financial year is fast approaching and I am looking to guy a new set of tyres (19/30/285 & 245/35/19). As I am running reasonable power (900+ rwhp), I am chasing as much grip as I can manage. I am current some Pilot Sports. I have been "out of the loop" for some time, so I am chasing advice on any others that may compare.

 

Thanks in advance for the replies..

 

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Only 900rwhp, that sounds like pretty reasonable power to me lol, youre a humble dude Brad. Im not sure many tires will hold that power. I have a pair of new 245 pilot sport cup 2 tires for rear in my shed, they were $730 each, I was gonna try them at the drags but havnt used them yet. Kevspec on youtube did a 10 sec quarter on them with 500rwkw. So I thought id try them, I have 440rwkw on 98 octane.

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I have watched a few reviews about the Cup 2. I am quite impressed. Any track guys make a recommendation

 

On 18/06/2024 at 6:09 PM, Slowxr6t said:

Only 900rwhp, that sounds like pretty reasonable power to me lol, youre a humble dude Brad. Im not sure many tires will hold that power. I have a pair of new 245 pilot sport cup 2 tires for rear in my shed, they were $730 each, I was gonna try them at the drags but havnt used them yet. Kevspec on youtube did a 10 sec quarter on them with 500rwkw. So I thought id try them, I have 440rwkw on 98 octane.

I am quite humble... Anyway...

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On 20/06/2024 at 1:02 PM, sixman said:

I got same staggered wheel setup in 18s.

PS4 on front, Cup 2 on rear.

Interesting. Does it understeer with the harder compound tyres on the front?

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More for wet weather and emergency braking on front. Front end grip is superb, will oversteer before understeer. Rears can grip in dry 450rwkw manual on the straight, but only when warm. I do have upgraded driveline and diff though.

R888R is a bit better on rear for dry straight line grip, but for a predominantly street car is way too noisy.

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