Pilot sport cups
#1
Pilot sport cups
I am about to order a set for 997.1 gt3 and they said there is a new (cup+) version and the old. Anyone know the real difference (besides the price)?
#2
Just spoke with Damon at TR and he is saying a little bit better wet traction, a bit harder compound so more miles and maybe a bit better grip. $200 more for the set.
Wonder if you can feel a difference?
Wonder if you can feel a difference?
#3
I had a set of new cup+ on earlier this year on my GT3.1 so far so good
done only 500 miles so far; i drove few times on rain (not heavy) and feels good. All new GT3.2 are wearing those on as replacement of the old cups
done only 500 miles so far; i drove few times on rain (not heavy) and feels good. All new GT3.2 are wearing those on as replacement of the old cups
#4
I've never heard of a tire with a harder compound having more grip. Wet performance improvement yes, because they changed the grove pattern. Longer life because of harder compound, yes. If you are buying these for the street then they are probably better. If for the track, then not.
#6
In another recent thread, two people said the pirellis went off quickly and unexpectedly quickly after about 2k. What has been your experience concerning longevity?
#7
My new RS came with the N1 version of the MPSCs. I have gone through at least a half dozen sets of the N0 version on my Turbo. The N1s have only one change that I can spot which is a very narrow (1mm) channel on the shoulder where the little rounded rectangle shapes are. They otherwise appear to be the same but my understanding is that they are compliant with some new manufacturing standards so some of the compounds are slightly different. They certainly feel good so I'll probably stick with the N1 versions going forward assuming wear is consistent with the N0 version (about 35 track sessions with a few thousand street miles in between).
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#9
600 to 700 on the track.
#10
I have 4400 miles on my GT3.2 (~1500 track miles) and yesterday ordered my third set of tires. I have been running Corsas but ordered the PS Cups (N1) this time because they are cheaper, can be rotated side to side and I have heard they are better on the track. I also got about 700 track miles out of the Corsas. Would prefer to run Hoosiers in 18s but need an extra set of wheels first.
#11
I don't notice a big difference. I have 1300 miles on my RS, and 1000 of them are on the track. Tires seem to be lasting a bit longer, and it is only now that I need new tires. I'm happy with them, but sick of the price of them.
#12
Here's my 2 cents: I have had 15 sets of tires on my 07 GT3 in just over 42,000 miles; 13 MPSC's n & N1, one set of Corsa systems and a set of PS2's but only for a very short time, 1800 miles. The PS2's are now sitting in my garage as they serve no purpose on a GT3 unless you want to drive in a Northern California rain storm at 5/10's. The Cosa's were great for the first 1500 miles espescialy in the wet. After that they went away very quickly and had to be changed out at 1847 miles for a set of the N1 MPSC's. I will not be purchasing another set of them unless Tire Rack will give them to me for half off!! I'm sticking to the MPSC's, for my type of driving they are the best value and give me the best performance. I just wish they weren't so damn $$$!
#13
There you have it, when Snowboarder talks about gt3 tires, ya better listen. I was telling him Michelin ought to give him some kind of honorary postion or award. He said a free set of tires would do
#14
I have 4400 miles on my GT3.2 (~1500 track miles) and yesterday ordered my third set of tires. I have been running Corsas but ordered the PS Cups (N1) this time because they are cheaper, can be rotated side to side and I have heard they are better on the track. I also got about 700 track miles out of the Corsas. Would prefer to run Hoosiers in 18s but need an extra set of wheels first.
I had MPSC on my last car. Loved them. My car came with Pirellis. Will be swapping MPSC for those as soon as they are worn.
#15
My new RS came with the N1 version of the MPSCs. I have gone through at least a half dozen sets of the N0 version on my Turbo. The N1s have only one change that I can spot which is a very narrow (1mm) channel on the shoulder where the little rounded rectangle shapes are. They otherwise appear to be the same but my understanding is that they are compliant with some new manufacturing standards so some of the compounds are slightly different. They certainly feel good so I'll probably stick with the N1 versions going forward assuming wear is consistent with the N0 version (about 35 track sessions with a few thousand street miles in between).