10-14-2009, 03:45 AM
Darren wrote:
haha of course Darren... right as I say I have Pilot Sport Cups if it is cold and damp you tell me they are useless if it is cold and damp!!
I haven't used them yet but the website says, "A race-inspired tread compound results in enduring performance characteristics in both wet and dry conditions, with consistent lap times over the entire life of the tire."
Maybe at my speed it doesn't matter though! I'm probably at about .0001% of the performance level you are at
Quote:R-compounds might be ok but it's sure going to be hard to get heat into them. In my experience Michelin Pilot Sport Cups are just about useless when it's cold and damp.
haha of course Darren... right as I say I have Pilot Sport Cups if it is cold and damp you tell me they are useless if it is cold and damp!!
I haven't used them yet but the website says, "A race-inspired tread compound results in enduring performance characteristics in both wet and dry conditions, with consistent lap times over the entire life of the tire."
Maybe at my speed it doesn't matter though! I'm probably at about .0001% of the performance level you are at

Allison Dollery
RTR Treasurer '09
RTR Treasurer '09