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> Autocross tire pressures, Going to my first autocross on Saturday
ken914
post May 19 2005, 01:33 PM
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I am going to run my 914/6 in my first autocross this saturday. Everyone in racing seems obsessed with tire pressures. I have no idea where I should set them or if they should be set hot or cold.

Can anyone please explain the pressure obsession to me so that I can be equally neurotic.

Thanks!
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Joe Ricard
post May 19 2005, 01:55 PM
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Dude what kina tiars?
What size a Tiar
How wide the rim be?
What sorta suspension ya got
Street tires need more pressure just to stay in shape. To low PSI and the side wall rolls over

My Kumho V700 Ecsta likes 35 PSI starting out. If one end is loose I add a pound or 2 to that end
Watch the tread wear from inside to outside. If the tire is rolling you will see more wear o the very outside edge.
Get a bottle of white shoe polish put alittle at the edge of the tire face don't get it on the side wall (it looks stupid) and don't help.

Oh most of all have a blast this AX stuff is addicting. 9 event this year going for 10th on Sunday.
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