RyanUpdike70
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What kind of tire pressure should I run in my front tires I ran 15 pounds also I am running 10 in my Hoosiers and I was told to run 15 thanks
I do know that some guys play with front tire pressures having to do with reaction times on racing front tires. So I've been told,,Lower pressure helps slow/decrease red light starts,...I still run street radials on the front set at 40 psi
Running at 15 pounds going up to 30 will it effect the 60ft
drjay0, Do you still run 17lbs. in your slicks? I've run 13 lbs in my 29x12 Hoosiers for several seasons but it will only hook reliably on a well prepped track. I'm considering trying 15-17lbs. to see if it will be more reliable. I figure the best way to tell is testing it on a Friday night when there are lots of street cars there pulling up what little track prep might still be there.36 up front in my DS2's and 17 in back with MT ET Drags. You said it made a difference, how about posting your results.
I went from 13 to 17 in my hoosiers it was hard to believe the difference I'm now a believerdrjay0, Do you still run 17lbs. in your slicks? I've run 13 lbs in my 29x12 Hoosiers for several seasons but it will only hook reliably on a well prepped track. I'm considering trying 15-17lbs. to see if it will be more reliable. I figure the best way to tell is testing it on a Friday night when there are lots of street cars there pulling up what little track prep might still be there.
a shorter tire will leave the beam sooner. a taller (aired up) tire lwill stay in the beam longer.I do know that some guys play with front tire pressures having to do with reaction times on racing front tires. So I've been told,,Lower pressure helps slow/decrease red light starts,...I still run street radials on the front set at 40 psi