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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 |
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.
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Don't forget to pump them back up afterwards (I nearly always forget until a few days later) LOL.
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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. |
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if wet id stay at home |
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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! |
26 psi seemed to work a treat,what a great balanced car really enjoyed first trackday in csl
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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? |
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Some chunky defender tyres might be advisable!! |
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