1st time autocross,what tire pressures?
I'm planning to autocross my NISMO Z this sunday in Little Rock,What tire pressures do I need to start out with?I'm running the stock Bridgestones.I was thinking 45 front and 40 rear.
Thanks for the replies,the last car I autocrossed was my Lotus Elan and a CRX before that,the Z is fresh territory.I 'll start with 38Fand 36R and put a little white shoe polish on the edge of the sidewall.
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on a square setup (275/40/18) I run 37 front 34-35 rear - seems to work well to balance the car. Then again the car is more setup for roadcourse use, with the rear sway set on full soft / it's not as easy to rotate (pushes a tiny bit on corner entry, it could be that I'm just going too fast on street tires hehe)
ran last weekend with 35psi all way around. it worked fine for me, and my instructor told me to.
correction: I was running 40psi hot and the wear on the outter edge of the tires were right on.
correction: I was running 40psi hot and the wear on the outter edge of the tires were right on.
Originally Posted by whitt1
I'm planning to autocross my NISMO Z this sunday in Little Rock,What tire pressures do I need to start out with?I'm running the stock Bridgestones.I was thinking 45 front and 40 rear.
Did my first autocross over the weekend, find out that I have alot too learn. One thing that I saw was people feeling their tires after every run and some people were spraying their tires with something. Does anyone one know about this. I think I was running about 40 PSI
Originally Posted by mw9
Did my first autocross over the weekend, find out that I have alot too learn. One thing that I saw was people feeling their tires after every run and some people were spraying their tires with something. Does anyone one know about this. I think I was running about 40 PSI
Originally Posted by tmak26b
They have race tires, your street tires don't need that.
The latest craze in STU when there are two drivers is to keep 4 towels in a cooler with water and ice. When they get in grid after a run, they put the wet towels on the tires. Pretty inventive. I've used ice in the sprayer but they have taken it farther.
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