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  1. 17 hours ago, Linas.P said:

    Looks good, but I am very pessimistic about sound it makes... Sorry... 

    In that sense you can look at the video I have posted with RC200t, so RC300h will sound quite similar, but maybe not as loud and you can't rev it from stand still, so I am not sure how to even show how it actually sounds.

    It is still an improve. Yes, I admit that it doesn t compare to a v6 or a v8

  2. On 6/5/2023 at 4:34 PM, Linas.P said:

    Unpopular opinion, but I find pre-face lift car nicer... both front and rear. perhaps mirrors on facelift are nicer, but they would not fit the style of pre-facelift and has overall styling of LC and other next-gen cars. Facelift got many useful things - like independently adjustable driving modes and electric boot close and LSS+, but looks vice I never liked it. Am I the only one? 

    I agree about the front part because ,in my opinion ,it has a meaner look.

  3. On 3/28/2023 at 9:20 PM, Linas.P said:

    That’s interesting! How does the car handle with that tyre setup? Lexus cars usually have a "faux" safe understeer balance by default. So, if my assumptions are correct, having grippy and responsive PS5 on the front and older, less responsive PSS on the rear should result in more responsive steering and maybe even a bit of fun when exiting corners. If you had PS5 tyres on both ends, it might just understeer all the way.

    I don't know about "people", but I can attest that with my own experience... going from Dunlop RT2 to PS4 I have noticed quite a big decline in cold performance... and not even "cold" cold, just normal spring morning say 8C and I felt like I had to war-up the tyres as they would be quite dicey for good 20 minutes of the drive... whereas older and lower-end RT2s would grip from the start. The only thing I can assume is that UUHP like PSS or PS4S are even worse in that regard. 

     

    So I have a lil new update with this tyre setup. I drove the car today in wet condintions through some corners. With a normal driving style the grip was good but with a sportier style I can say the experience was pretty fun. If you have any questions I m here to respond you!

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