hi all
just one question..
do you put more pressures in your tyres for trackdays or let some out :?:
i am a bit lost because i have been told to lower pressure for more grip.
but to raise them for handling.
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tyer pressures
I would say that the advice for a Westfield could be different to that of a 1500kg car. What sort of tyres are your using Dangerous? A friend of mine used ACB10's and found the optimum pressure was around 28psi until they were hot, he then tested them again and adjusted them to 30psi. I will add that he does crash a lot though :lol:
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i am guessing the theory is with tyre movement, heat is gnerated quicker to warm the tyre, but a side effect is the expansion of the air inside thus increasing tyre pressure?
this can cause the tyre to give a shape that will greatly reduce the contact patch.
any thoughts as to the "profile" of the tyre?
i.e. the lower the profile the less need to drop pressures due to less tyre movement?
this can cause the tyre to give a shape that will greatly reduce the contact patch.
any thoughts as to the "profile" of the tyre?
i.e. the lower the profile the less need to drop pressures due to less tyre movement?