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Whole lot 'O 914/6 ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 157 Joined: 15-November 04 From: Mount Pleasant, SC Member No.: 3,122 ![]() |
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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Whole lot 'O 914/6 ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 157 Joined: 15-November 04 From: Mount Pleasant, SC Member No.: 3,122 ![]() |
Thanks for all the input.
The car is a /6 with a 3.2, GT flares and chassis stiffened and dog ears reinforced. Tires are old, hard and way too big for this car. Pirrelli P7's Front 225/45R15 Rear 285/40R15 I am due for new tires. Probably going to Yokos or Michelins. Will be 205/50/15 and 225/50/15. |
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