savagegeese
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I don't have an answer about the H0 Cup 2, it could have been a development tire they were using before full homologation was setup. They did work with Michelin to create a specific compound for the car that right now we are told is only available at dealers. That is coming from Honda USA Corp, Not Japan. I can tell you we did our drive on track with Cup 2s and for our street drive we were on PS4s. (First wave was on street tires on track because it rained) The shock and bushing tuning was setup in +R/sport to utilize very sticky tire without overwhelming the suspension. So the Cup 2s we ran are VERY sticky. And I see zero issue with running an even more aggressive tire, even R comp and not having to worry. CLearly there is a massive difference between the Cup2 and PS4s. Im sure its 2 seconds or more on a 3 mile track.@savagegeese good to see you here, just want to ask if the tires on test car are H0 marked Cup2?
In Japan, bespoke Cup2 connect was used for media track tests in Suzuka rather than real OEM bespoke PS4s, IT IS H0 marked for Honda(like BMW's *marked, Porsche's N-marked etc.). Both tires are modified to fit FWD cars better. You can't spec those Cup2c on Honda JP configurator.
It's, as claimed, 補修パーツ品/replacement/repair parts that you can buy from a JP Honda dealer. In US, you also can't spec Cup2c on the configurator, and The Drive claimed, in the test track event, the test car is equipped with normal retail Cup2, no specific sidewall, so you can buy it anywhere.
The reason I ask is that some JP media claim that, at Suzuka, it was possible to shorten the lap time by about 2 seconds by using these H0 marked Cup2c, compared to the OEM bespoke PS4s, and it recorded a lateral G of about 1.3G. And the Suzuka Record time is done by using these specific Cup2c tires
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