Tire pressure?....
I asked the exact same question not too long ago....
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I ended up running 39psi in the front and 37psi in the rear for the event. It felt pretty good, and the tires weren't making a lot of noise. Good luck.
-Floyd
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=65295
I ended up running 39psi in the front and 37psi in the rear for the event. It felt pretty good, and the tires weren't making a lot of noise. Good luck.
-Floyd
In my stock tires I was running 39-41 in the front and 36-38 rear. I guess it just depends. Take some shoe polish (white), Make marks on the outer walls of the tires. If the white doesn't go away then take air out. If they go away and the tires roll over ..add some air. If they are right on the edge..
Good Luck
Good Luck
Last track event(VIR), on street tires(AVSi), I was running the following pressures:
Passenger Rear: 36
Driver Rear: 37
Passenger Front: 38
Driver Front: 39
These were cold pressures on a dry track. When it started raining all pressures were lowered.
Passenger Rear: 36
Driver Rear: 37
Passenger Front: 38
Driver Front: 39
These were cold pressures on a dry track. When it started raining all pressures were lowered.
No, It depends on the Temp, Dry/Wet., Type of Track. I am at 41 front 38 rear most of the time. The biggest thing is driving style.........If you are person that goes in fast and out slow.......you might want different tire pressure.
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