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My bad, PS4 uses a part belt of Aramid that's true (forgot they introduced it on PS4 segment). Not the same kind that PS4S and not by the same mean but yes.

PS4 is mainly built on conventional process whereas PS4S is only built on a specific process that allow to do stuff non achievable on conventional.

Both tires are good for each of their segment. My subaru WRX is 17" and running PS4 and that's all good for that car. My Evora is still on it's PSS has it is brand new but it will then move on PS4S as it is quite remarkable on similar cars I drove on track.

I think, on handling aspects, the biggest Gap those two tires achieved compared to their predecessors is the wet performance. Really fast and tones of grip out there. And steering feedbacks and precision on both dry and wet.

 

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thanks for the feedback, Baptiste ... as already said, I'm astonished by the way SuperSports handle on wet ! if PS4S are even better, with a pinch of Cup2s on dry tarmac, it's really a pity your company doesn't plan to make them in 17/18" :cry: ! 

 

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29 minutes ago, French Frie said:

it's really a pity your company doesn't plan to make them in 17/18" :cry: ! 

Yes, I was going to get the PS4S for my Exige but as the sizes are not available I went for the Cup 2s (which are great tyres!)

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On 8/3/2017 at 13:54, TonyKL said:

Yes, I was going to get the PS4S for my Exige but as the sizes are not available I went for the Cup 2s (which are great tyres!)

Are they ok on wet ? Do they warm up easily during summer on normal british road ? 

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On 17/08/2017 at 09:05, chumaxa said:

Are they ok on wet ? Do they warm up easily during summer on normal british road ? 

Just back from 2 weeks driving in France and the cup2s worked very well on and off track.  Raining back in the UK and they worked well in the wet.  Wasn't really pushing the tyres in the wet but so far I am sold.  If they last long enough I will replace with the same.

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