ok, it's been awhile since I have had rcomps, what kind of pressures should i start at?
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Erv, if you like the lower rear pressure, start at 40/38 and bump it down. You'll probably end up around the same place though. you could ask to borrow a temp gauge from someone if you want to be really technical.Matt W.
18 SM - Lancer Evolution MR
15 MR - Volkswagen Beetle
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On my car I run like 28/30, but on my Eclipse I ran 38ish, I think, because it would roll over on the fronts if I didn't. I figured the STi to be alittle heavier but more balanced I say start around 40 and see what it does.
FWIW lower rear pressures should get less rotation on a FWD car.Chris Mahaffey
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There's a mystical "ideal pressure" which always changes with temperature, surface, and the moon phase. Taking the rear tires anywhere north or south of there will make less traction and more rotation. There's pro's and con's to both.Erik B.
Why do I keep racing these weird cars?
Why can't I just get a miata and be happy?
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18psi is for a drag race. I suppose that's about what a large autocross looks like to a miata?
I don't know about AWD'$ R-comp'$ pre$$ure$. Some of us make due with FWD and street tires, lol. In my experience, ideal grip was getting too close to the max pressure to comfortably tune upwards from there.Erik B.
Why do I keep racing these weird cars?
Why can't I just get a miata and be happy?
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18 psi isn't for drag that is around 8-10Matt W.
18 SM - Lancer Evolution MR
15 MR - Volkswagen Beetle
Sponsors: Satellite Racing - Defined Performance
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A trick I've heard:
bring a stick of chalk to grid. Draw a chalk line across the tread face and a little onto each sidewall before each run. Adjust pressures up or down until your driving habits and the current conditions clean the chalk off all the tread face but leave it on the sidewall. If chalk is still present on the tread face, lower the pressure. If the chalk is gone from the shoulders and sidewall, raise the pressure.
Of course, at BRC, you can pretty much see the scuff marks added by each additional run. The chalk might not be all that necessary.Joseph B.CS 82Ford fan that now has a garage full of red Mazdas.
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I've heard of using armor-all on the sidewalls for the same purpose. I think that's probably more for street tires, as the square shoulders and stiff sidewalls of R-comps won't roll the same way streets do. Worth thing that could happen is you have the cleanest race tires at the track?Erik B.
Why do I keep racing these weird cars?
Why can't I just get a miata and be happy?
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