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  1. #13
    Run up to 45psi hot for road tyres.

    35 psi hot for semis

  2. #14
    35 hot for semi's is spot on. We start anywhere between 27-30 cold depending on the weather
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  3. #15
    It depends on the road surface temp.

  4. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by grumpy rooster View Post
    I'd be looking for a HOT tyre pressure of 32-35psi. So go out and do a few laps and then come back in and see what the pressures are. Change pressure to achieve the same in all 4 tyres.

    You may find that COLD they are all different. That doesn't matter. Its the HOT pressure that you are worried about. Just be careful until they warm up.
    this is correct you want about 2 psi less in the left hand tyres as there are more right hand turns they will heat up more same goes for camber slightly more -tive in the left than right

    edit: you may also want to vary your tyre pressures front to back as you might want more in the rear than the front etc
    If you plan on going back to wakefield on a semi regula basis it may be a good idea to start recording your lap times with your pressures and the temperature conditions so next tim you go you have an idea of what works and what dosent etc
    Last edited by 4agte; 15-01-2007 at 12:09 PM.

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