Tire pressure for street racing??

Morgstang

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Gonna do a little street racing this weekend. What is the lowest tire pressure u can run on street tires. I've got Yokohama AVS A-100's. Does tire pressure really matter for street racing with this brand tires. Had heard they can be lowered to about 18 lbs. Thanks for your comments
 
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Funny thing is, I used to think the guys that said "take it to the track" were preachy. I've never had the opportunity to street race (not much action in rural Ohio) so I can't say I've turned it down. But having gone to the track (finally) I was amazed at what fun it was.

Either way, just be careful, man.
 
Street racing should be something where you just happen to meet a guy you want to race, he follows you out of town, you go at it. If you're going to go through all the trouble of lowering pressure and running your tires down like that just go to the track.
 
I know it'll get preachy on here but I'm wondering the same thing. Most of us race occasionally on the street, or atleast make a nice jaunt off a stoplight occasionally. Whats the best tire pressure for street performance?
 
jas142 said:
I know it'll get preachy on here but I'm wondering the same thing. Most of us race occasionally on the street, or atleast make a nice jaunt off a stoplight occasionally. Whats the best tire pressure for street performance?
:shrug: My tires look like theyve lost some pressure but I just havent put more back on there.

When I call someone or get called out to race, I make sure I do a nice smokey burn out. Cant get traction for chit without it.
 
That is actually a great idea....going way out in the country. :nice:
When (and I hope you don't) you crash the ambulance will take that much longer to get to you and save your life. :rolleyes:
 
darwin at work, thank god too, because we need the geen pool pared down a little.


quickly running up to the speed limit is one thing, but premetated SR is messed up.

strips are open 3 nights a week in FL, and theres autoX 2 times a month.
 
OK first I'm gonna say take it to the track.
Second street tires need to be at the normal operating pressure to ensure full contact patch with the road.
Do a short burn out and look at the patch it leaves. It should be as wide as the tread face narrower indicates too high pressure with no light spot in the middle indicating low pressure.
Please do not contribute to our insurance rates going up.

Dwayne