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04-28-2010, 11:45 AM
Mike Thomas #828 wrote:
Quote:Roadrace/Track Applications

Vehicle
Weight

Recommended
Hot Pressure

Cold
Pressure


1800-2200 lbs
34-37+
26-31

2200-2600 lbs
35-38+
27-32

2600-3000 lbs
37-41+
27-32

over 3000 lbs
38-43+
27-33


+ Higher pressures will improve the performance capability but will require a more sensitive feel to take advantage of the increase.
I know this is from Hoosier web site, but you will get around the track much more quickly with lower, not higher pressures. Some say tires may last a little longer with higher pressures, but what's your goal - traction and lap times or longer lasting tires? You decide - I let air out and really enjoy it.
Bob
2012 Interseries Cayman S #17
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