the answer is yes,
Yyou can go to an H tire, you can even go to a T rated tire. But what are you willing to give up?
Each level down gives up more cornering stability, increases noise, decreases smoothness, etc.
I went to an H rated Dunlop Sport A2 and they were ok. They got very noisy at 20,000 miles.
They got swapped for a set of Michelin Pilot Exalto A/S (v rated though) and so far they are far superior. They were also $25 less than the Energy MXV4 Plus. Consider them.
A friend of mine has the Bridgestone LS-H (H for H rated) and loves them. I considered them, but my tire guy can't sell those particular Bridgies so I went with the Michies.
good luck.
steviej
ps: this has been moved to the tire and wheel seciton.