What PSI for S-03's on the street?
no...only one Youf Kassef....
the evil men who want to take my soup from me... (see? btw, yoshi agrees with me with the 35 front 33 rear config
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the evil men who want to take my soup from me... (see? btw, yoshi agrees with me with the 35 front 33 rear config
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That's what I have it at right now. 33 lower in the rear causes more oversteer right?
Where do you guys get that number? The guys who mounted them put that in...is it in a book or something?
Where do you guys get that number? The guys who mounted them put that in...is it in a book or something?
Try 30-35 PSI for front and rear with a PSI difference of -2 to -4.
I have 35 front & 31 rear in a GSR with 400F/500R on revalved/shortened KONI 8041's, ST front/ITR rear sway.
[Modified by P, 12:49 PM 9/6/2002]
I have 35 front & 31 rear in a GSR with 400F/500R on revalved/shortened KONI 8041's, ST front/ITR rear sway.
[Modified by P, 12:49 PM 9/6/2002]
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I'm currently running 38 psi front and 35 psi rear on mine. Sharp and responsive turn-in. Neutral handling. Kinda harsh at that psi though. I ran 40 psi front and 37 psi rear at Waterford Hills Raceway and she handled very well. I actually had 42 psi in the front right one.
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