After the Test n Tune I discovered I had some cording on the front drivers side tire so I got it swapped out with another from the Used Hoosier Bunny.
The tech at the tire shop did the exchange and just filled it up with air and away I went, never checking the pressure.
I get to the event today and slap on the ol' racin' wheels and head to the grid...never checking the pressure.
I head out on run #1. Usually run #1 is a wash because the tires are cold, the car is light, and the course is gravelly/dusty so...
Run #2 I feel like something is off but just chalk it up to maybe just not enough heat in the tires yet...never checked the pressure.
Run #3 something defineatly is off. By now the car should begin to come into its own but I'm still fighting it. Is the suspension screwed up somehow? Is a wheel loose? The brakes and steering feel fine I just seem to be having a hard time getting it to stabilize and stick...
This is where it hits me, "You know I never did check what the tire pressure was on that tire I just got replaced."
Get over to the paddock and get the digital gauge..."39 psi?! WTF?! No wonder it feels all screwy!" the other 3 tires were between 31.5 and 32.5 psi mind you.
Dropped the pressure down to 32 psi, went out for a 4th run...knocked 2 seconds off the last time!
Duh! Check your tire pressures kids!
The tech at the tire shop did the exchange and just filled it up with air and away I went, never checking the pressure.
I get to the event today and slap on the ol' racin' wheels and head to the grid...never checking the pressure.
I head out on run #1. Usually run #1 is a wash because the tires are cold, the car is light, and the course is gravelly/dusty so...
Run #2 I feel like something is off but just chalk it up to maybe just not enough heat in the tires yet...never checked the pressure.
Run #3 something defineatly is off. By now the car should begin to come into its own but I'm still fighting it. Is the suspension screwed up somehow? Is a wheel loose? The brakes and steering feel fine I just seem to be having a hard time getting it to stabilize and stick...
This is where it hits me, "You know I never did check what the tire pressure was on that tire I just got replaced."
Get over to the paddock and get the digital gauge..."39 psi?! WTF?! No wonder it feels all screwy!" the other 3 tires were between 31.5 and 32.5 psi mind you.
Dropped the pressure down to 32 psi, went out for a 4th run...knocked 2 seconds off the last time!
Duh! Check your tire pressures kids!
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