2020 C63S coupe comes with PS Cup 2's








Last edited by superswiss; Dec 13, 2019 at 02:53 AM.
It not worth the option if you don’t track the car. It dangerous on a rainy day and the thread wear is only rate 180 vs Pilot SS 300.
its crazy to me you couldn't find time to go in and option a 100k car to get it exactly how you want. you could have just emailed the salesman if you really didn't have time.
anyway the tips you wont be able to wrap due to the heat. You could powder coat but IMO looks horrible. Just buy new black night package tips. will run you about $500 at a good dealer. if you cant get that PM me. I can get the tips and ship if needed.
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beauty, congrats. i was going to do a satin wrap however after seeing my car (same color as yours) in person, i fell in love. i think this color is beautiful the way it is and will not look as good wrapped in satin. your car, your decision of course. no matter what you decide, shes a beaut.
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Last edited by superswiss; Dec 14, 2019 at 02:52 AM.
I'm picking um my 2020 C63s convertible today. Car is white with blue roof - do you or anyone know how or where I could have my brake calipers painted in blue (red now)? I live in Southern California near Woodland Hills.




I'm looking at getting stock size Cup 2's on my coupe and plan on tracking my car on a road circuit but I'd like to know how these tires are going for you as daily drivers? Is the wife happy with them? Or have you changed?




I'm looking at getting stock size Cup 2's on my coupe and plan on tracking my car on a road circuit but I'd like to know how these tires are going for you as daily drivers? Is the wife happy with them? Or have you changed?
The Pilot's are sitting idle. I tried selling them, but got into a bad scene with a potential buyer regarding S&H. I may install them next month when it gets really hot here in Houston.
The Pilot's are sitting idle. I tried selling them, but got into a bad scene with a potential buyer regarding S&H. I may install them next month when it gets really hot here in Houston.




So now, we are VERY careful when pulling into a parking place. I can't change the ventilation issue. Regrading the night package, I had the chrome lip in the front wrapped as well as the window trimming and the exhaust tips right after I bought it. However, over the last six months, I have been slowly purchasing the OEM Night Package pieces for the front (there's three), a set of OEM Night Package exhaust tips and I notice CKS sells the window trim pieces for about $800.
This will complete the look I'm after.
So now, we are VERY careful when pulling into a parking place. I can't change the ventilation issue. Regrading the night package, I had the chrome lip in the front wrapped as well as the window trimming and the exhaust tips right after I bought it. However, over the last six months, I have been slowly purchasing the OEM Night Package pieces for the front (there's three), a set of OEM Night Package exhaust tips and I notice CKS sells the window trim pieces for about $800.
This will complete the look I'm after.
So you ended up wrapping your exhaust tips? Have you found the heat from the exhaust warping your wrap?
The Pilot's are sitting idle. I tried selling them, but got into a bad scene with a potential buyer regarding S&H. I may install them next month when it gets really hot here in Houston.




Later, when analyzing the data I logged, I could see that anything over 0.6 G "static" lateral load (i.e., with only maintenance throttle in a curve) was resulting in a 4-wheel slide ... i.e., the Cup 2's wet grip was limited to 0.6 G. When warmed up, on the same track, I can get 1.25 G lateral grip using the same data-logging equipment. I guess that's why sudden WOT on wet roads, even at highway speeds, was resulting in wheelspin.
If you're running Cup 2's you really need to be careful on wet roads. BTW, for comparison, my PS4S tires are good for 0.9 G lateral in the wet (but only about 1.1 G on dry).




How would you recommend warming up Cup 2's for spirited street driving without "weaving" around and looking like douche? 😐




To warm up a performance tire you essentially have to drive for a while. The faster the speeds you can drive, the quicker they warm up, or hit up some canyon roads to really work them. Just commuting to work or getting the groceries won't warm them up to the point where they perform as advertised. Even the PS4S performs noticeably better once they get up to around 140F, but I only reach those temperatures in the canyons or on the track.
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