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<blockquote data-quote="wheelhopper" data-source="post: 8092053" data-attributes="member: 32430"><p>Dave, Bruce Griggs was one of the guys that enlightened me to low pressure in the Hoosiers. He gave a seminar at the VIR NASA event. A couple instructors prior to the seminar said the same thing. One of them mentioned to a friend of mine to start with 20psi cold in the front and 18psi rear. That sounded like drag racing pressure to me, so the lowest I went was 26 front and 24 rear. My friend was running a couple psi lower. Neither one of us had any complaints about the way the tires were hooking.</p><p></p><p>As far as the issue with the tires in the pics. I happened to read an article in MMFF when they were building their CMC car. The article had a picture which looked exactly like those tires above and like mine. MMFF had listed pics of tires with various issues and said that this problem was seen in cars that enacted their ABS a lot on track. I know that I have done that at times. Though the edges of the Avons were blue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelhopper, post: 8092053, member: 32430"] Dave, Bruce Griggs was one of the guys that enlightened me to low pressure in the Hoosiers. He gave a seminar at the VIR NASA event. A couple instructors prior to the seminar said the same thing. One of them mentioned to a friend of mine to start with 20psi cold in the front and 18psi rear. That sounded like drag racing pressure to me, so the lowest I went was 26 front and 24 rear. My friend was running a couple psi lower. Neither one of us had any complaints about the way the tires were hooking. As far as the issue with the tires in the pics. I happened to read an article in MMFF when they were building their CMC car. The article had a picture which looked exactly like those tires above and like mine. MMFF had listed pics of tires with various issues and said that this problem was seen in cars that enacted their ABS a lot on track. I know that I have done that at times. Though the edges of the Avons were blue. [/QUOTE]
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