Originally posted by Bill Miller@Dec 27 2005, 08:28 AM
Best way to do this, is w/ some white shoe polish. Put 3 or 4 little dabs on the outside of the tread. Pay attention to them when you come off the track. If you can, either borrow or buy a pyrometer, and have someone check the temps when you come off the track. You need to do this in the pit lane, right when you come off the track, to get any meaningful numbers.
I'd start w/ 30 up front and 28 in the rear.
Also, you didn't say if the tires were new, or used.
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Originally posted by Tkczecheredflag@Dec 30 2005, 10:23 AM
Interesting - I am trying to get into the low 40's for optimum pressure, (car feels great at aroung 42 - 44 psi) by the end of a session. For my "C" 1st Gen CRX, I run around 32-33 in the front and 35-36 in the rear to get to that goal. Are you guys achieving your rear pressure goals with the lower rear numbers? What pressures are you trying to achieve? Maybe I need to be reschooled.
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