Tyre Choice for Scud

Tyre Choice for Scud

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kenyon

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1,269 posts

264 months

Friday 10th April 2015
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What is the best tyre for scud? Any advice much apprecaited.
Thanks

kbooker

728 posts

146 months

Friday 10th April 2015
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I asked this Q not so long ago, popular opinion was MPSS as an all rounder or Cup 2's if you want a more track bias tyre

AmoCS

1,151 posts

226 months

Friday 10th April 2015
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I've got Cup2's on my CS, fantastic tyre.

Slickhillsy

1,772 posts

150 months

Friday 10th April 2015
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AmoCS said:
I've got Cup2's on my CS, fantastic tyre.
How good / bad are they in the wet?

voicey

2,457 posts

194 months

Friday 10th April 2015
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Road bias = MPSS
Track bias = MPSC2

AmoCS

1,151 posts

226 months

Friday 10th April 2015
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Slickhillsy said:
AmoCS said:
I've got Cup2's on my CS, fantastic tyre.
How good / bad are they in the wet?
Can't comment, never drive in the wet biggrin
Good enough for the 458 Speciale and Porsche 918

Edited by AmoCS on Friday 10th April 19:25

Slippydiff

15,155 posts

230 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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Cup 1's fine in damp/wet conditions, lethal in heavy rain/standing water.

Cup 2's grippier still than Cup 1's in damp/wet conditions, still lethal in heavy rain/standing water

jimmyslr

805 posts

280 months

Sunday 12th April 2015
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Slippydiff said:
Cup 1's fine in damp/wet conditions, lethal in heavy rain/standing water.

Cup 2's grippier still than Cup 1's in damp/wet conditions, still lethal in heavy rain/standing water
I do know what you mean, but I think sometimes the danger is over played. If you drive in heavy rain as if your car is shod with a set of regular tyres then you will be in trouble. If you drive in the knowledge that you are wearing track type rubber then it's ok. It needs a lot of concentration and can still be tricky but its possible.

I've driven back from Spa in rain, sleet, snow in worn Cups on several occasions. Along with a couple of friends I've used Cups all year round. Admittedly it's not an everyday driver and if it was pouring I wouldn't go out in this type of car, but it can be done when need be.

hunter 66

3,995 posts

227 months

Sunday 12th April 2015
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HaHa Jimmy I remember once drove to skiing in my 64 RS and the cups only had the circumferential grooves left ( apperently still legal ) interesting trip..
but then Hanger straight at 3 in the morning in downpour aquaplaning also bit of fun..

schaeffs

344 posts

149 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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voicey said:
Road bias = MPSS
Track bias = MPSC2
Yes!

Have MPSS on mine and they are epic tyres - fantastic in the dry and good in the wet.