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bonerp

posted on 17/6/04 at 10:11 AM Reply With Quote
Track Day and tyre pressures

Hi, Got a track day tomorrow and was wondering if I should reduce my tyre pressures a bit? They are at about 18PSI currently.

I know on bikes I reduced them, not sure on this.

Paul

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phelpsa

posted on 17/6/04 at 11:15 AM Reply With Quote
No, If anything I would raise them to about 22psi.

Adam






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bonerp

posted on 17/6/04 at 12:55 PM Reply With Quote
But surely when the tyres warm up they will gain more pressure?

With bikes it increases the contact patch...hmmm may have just answered my own question!

Paul

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Jasper

posted on 17/6/04 at 02:23 PM Reply With Quote
Gotta disagree with Adam, everbody I know runs at about 16psi (I do all the time).
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mackie

posted on 17/6/04 at 02:49 PM Reply With Quote
I'm not that clued about pressures.
I run my 1000kg Puma at 32/30 f/r (slightly more than standard due to softer walls of toyo tyres vs pirelli).
Is it generally a rule that half the weight = half the pressure?

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phelpsa

posted on 17/6/04 at 03:18 PM Reply With Quote
I have been going by what the people on Blatchat say. They generally run their tyres around 18psi for road and 22-24 for trackdays.

Adam






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Jon Ison

posted on 17/6/04 at 03:38 PM Reply With Quote
My 2p

I run 12psi all round during a race this rises to around 14-15psi

best way (i find) is to measure tyre temps across the full width ASAP after coming off track, your looking for an even temp across the full width.

Hotter in middle= to high
Hotter on edges= to low....


All IMHO of course.






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zilspeed

posted on 17/6/04 at 03:42 PM Reply With Quote
At my Knockhill day I had 18psi all round. Xflow engine remember.
That was with the 15" wheels and the 195/45 tyres. The wear was generally even right across the treads and so was the light bobbling - so the tyres had heated evenly as well.
I'll stop here before subk2002 reads too much into this tyre torture.

Allright there drew :-)...........

Looking forward to trying the yokos once they arrive.






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blueshift

posted on 17/6/04 at 05:30 PM Reply With Quote
bloke i was talking to about track days said his tyres tend to wear heavily on the outside on track days at road pressures, so he ups the pressure for the track to even out the wear.

made sense to me.

actually this was wrt. a drifting day so maybe different.

[Edited on 17/6/04 by blueshift]

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Findlay234

posted on 17/6/04 at 07:58 PM Reply With Quote
cant you go to the track day and then vary the pressures to see which one works best???
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locost_bryan

posted on 17/6/04 at 10:05 PM Reply With Quote
The door tag on most road cars recommend 2-4 psi extra for higher speeds - the increased pressure effectively stiffens the sidewall and reduces the heat generated by the carcase flexing.

When I raced Mini's, I ran 40psi on the front and 30 psi rear. For the road I ran 32/28. Didn't do much for the ride, but helped reduce the fwd understeer.

Seems to me most of the locost's ride compliance is in the tyres, judging by the sub 20psi pressures most use. This must allow more sidewall flex.

As all our cars are unique, the only way is to suck it and see...





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