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Tyre pressure on a 182



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Ali

  V6, Trackhawk, GTS
32/30

27/28 cold track.

32/30 indeed for road!

i would say 27/28 is a bit low for track. Depending on the tyre you'll be rollin on dem sidewalls!

lower pressures take a while for the tyres to come on, but better for the duration of the stint.

high pressures come on quicker, but also go off quicker...

Meh? 32/30 answers your question.
 
i would say 27/28 is a bit low for track. Depending on the tyre you'll be rollin on dem sidewalls!

lower pressures take a while for the tyres to come on, but better for the duration of the stint.

high pressures come on quicker, but also go off quicker...


27/28 = 32/30 for me around Rockingham. Set to road pressures, do a few laps, then let air out to compensate. Done :D
 

Ali

  V6, Trackhawk, GTS
^yes and no. Mind it will depend on the track. more rights and the left hand pressures will be higher. All you do it balance the pressures. Then when they're cold they'll settle.

I remember karting days and we were running beat retainers to keep the tyres on the rims, pressures as low as 8-10 in europe!
 
That's why I do a few laps and let air out of each tyre until they're at 32/30. Dumbass -x-

I've only tracked the bean around Rockingham so far, and the cold pressures for me there are ~27/28. In other words that what they'd be when the tyres cool down. It is quite low, and they feel terrible on the outlap but soon heat up and gain pressure.

Anyway, yeah, 32/30 Roffles :D
 
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