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philo 26-09-2013 03:00 PM

Tyre pressures
 
Doing a Porsche trackday tomorrow ...at last first trackday in Csl it's waited almost 10 years!!

What do cups work best on Csl when hot/cold
Any feedback appreciated

Old pork I think was 32 psi hot fr,36 Rear

Mike R 26-09-2013 03:11 PM

Drop the pressures to 26psi cold and then forget about them. Once up to temp / pressure they stay stable and never exceed 32psi in 20 minute sessions.

philo 26-09-2013 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike R (Post 154074)
Drop the pressures to 26psi cold and then forget about them. Once up to temp / pressure they stay stable and never exceed 32psi in 20 minute sessions.

Brilliant thanks mike

Mike R 26-09-2013 04:08 PM

Don't forget to pump them back up afterwards (I nearly always forget until a few days later) LOL.

Rick H 26-09-2013 04:35 PM

As a slight aside from this, can anyone recommend pressures for the Evo Triangle trip this weekend? MPSS fronts, can't remember rears - think they're pilots from memory.

Any help appreciated.

shimmy 26-09-2013 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick H (Post 154083)
As a slight aside from this, can anyone recommend pressures for the Evo Triangle trip this weekend? MPSS fronts, can't remember rears - think they're pilots from memory.

Any help appreciated.

if dry id have them 32F 34R cold

if wet id stay at home

Rick H 26-09-2013 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 154085)
if dry id have them 32F 34R cold

if wet id stay at home

Thanks as always Shimmy.

Yep, staying at home prob a good idea . . . but its the last blast before she's stashed 'til the Spring :( To be honest, with my limited skills, Triangle circuit times wouldn't be much different anyway!

philo 27-09-2013 08:38 PM

26 psi seemed to work a treat,what a great balanced car really enjoyed first trackday in csl

Rick H 22-05-2014 02:44 PM

Thread Resurrection!

At Millbrook tomoz for training with CAT. Training ranges from high speed circle thro' to Alpine Route & Handling Circuit.

2 adults in car, Pilot Supersports on standard rims, standard suspension.

Any tyre pressure recommendations welcome!

26 cold and forget?

cslsuperfan 22-05-2014 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick H (Post 169382)
Thread Resurrection!

At Millbrook tomoz for training with CAT. Training ranges from high speed circle thro' to Alpine Route & Handling Circuit.

2 adults in car, Pilot Supersports on standard rims, standard suspension.

Any tyre pressure recommendations welcome!

26 cold and forget?

Rick have you seen the weather for tomorrow!!

Some chunky defender tyres might be advisable!!


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