C6 Z06 TPMS - how to work with lower tire pressures for autocross and track?
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C6 Z06 TPMS - how to work with lower tire pressures for autocross and track?
On a 2009 Z06, what is the TPMS tire pressure range that will NOT cause the car to go into limp mode? For autocross and track days, I have always run Kumho V710's on my 2004 C5 Z06 with relatively low tire pressures; Cold pressures Front 24 and Rear 19. Will it cause problems running these pressures on a 2009 Z06? If this is too low for the TPMS factory programmed acceptable range, is it possible to Re-program the Acceptable pressure range so that the window is much larger? If so, how is that accomplished? If not, I guess I will be stuck with being forced to run higher pressures on the 2009 Z06. I don't think that will be very good because every time that I tried higher pressures on my 2004 C5 Z06, the car got less and less traction as the pressures increased. Maybe its just me, but that was my experience. Especially the rears, if they were sliding a bit too much, dropping a little pressure in the rears would get them to hook up real well. I just have a feeling that I am not going to be able to the run the lower tire pressures that I would like to on the new Z06.
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On a 2009 Z06, what is the TPMS tire pressure range that will NOT cause the car to go into limp mode? For autocross and track days, I have always run Kumho V710's on my 2004 C5 Z06 with relatively low tire pressures; Cold pressures Front 24 and Rear 19. Will it cause problems running these pressures on a 2009 Z06? If this is too low for the TPMS factory programmed acceptable range, is it possible to Re-program the Acceptable pressure range so that the window is much larger? If so, how is that accomplished? If not, I guess I will be stuck with being forced to run higher pressures on the 2009 Z06. I don't think that will be very good because every time that I tried higher pressures on my 2004 C5 Z06, the car got less and less traction as the pressures increased. Maybe its just me, but that was my experience. Especially the rears, if they were sliding a bit too much, dropping a little pressure in the rears would get them to hook up real well. I just have a feeling that I am not going to be able to the run the lower tire pressures that I would like to on the new Z06.
Turn TC/AH all the off and run whatever pressures you want. If the service TPS comes on the DIC, it only prevents you from using Comp mode, which is garbage anyways.
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Safety Car
My '06 non-Z06 lost a TPS at the track and even running with everything off the car would slam on the brakes because it thought one of the tires had 0psi in it. I can only imagine it would do the same if it thought all the sensors were low -- rather than just plain missing...
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Are that low of tire pressures normal for autocrossing? I'm taking my new 08 Z51 out for the first time this weekend. I've autocrossed for 7 years with various different cars and have usually just used the factory recommended pressures (in my 08 G37) or 40psi on more boaty-cars (05 GTO, 91 300ZX).
I had been planning on using the stock 30psi this weekend, will it be too tailhappy that way?
I had been planning on using the stock 30psi this weekend, will it be too tailhappy that way?
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Stock tires should most likely run in the normally recommended range, if not plus a few PSI to keep the shoulders off of the pavement
If you are talking runflats, I would guess more pressure than you normally run, but I do not personally have any experience.
R rubber is a different ballgame, I run V710 305/30 and 315/35 18's on my Z with 27 front and 23-24 rear. Hoosier in a similar size is usually +5-7psi front and rear.
G'luck
Fej
If you are talking runflats, I would guess more pressure than you normally run, but I do not personally have any experience.
R rubber is a different ballgame, I run V710 305/30 and 315/35 18's on my Z with 27 front and 23-24 rear. Hoosier in a similar size is usually +5-7psi front and rear.
G'luck
Fej
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Le Mans Master
agreed.. I run 32 F and 28 rear on my C5Z with hoosier A6s.
I don't know what the threshold is on the TPMS relative to OEM PSIs, but I would think that those aren't low enough for it to crap out on you.
I don't know what the threshold is on the TPMS relative to OEM PSIs, but I would think that those aren't low enough for it to crap out on you.
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Melting Slicks
I believe the 'acceptable' range is 24-42psi. I can get into Comp mode at 22psi, no limp mode, but with the DIC warning on. i have not tried a lower pressure.
But a new law took effect in '08 with lots of TPMS rules... so your car might be more stringent
You could always do the "TPS' in a PVC pipe trick"
But a new law took effect in '08 with lots of TPMS rules... so your car might be more stringent
You could always do the "TPS' in a PVC pipe trick"
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On a 2009 Z06, what is the TPMS tire pressure range that will NOT cause the car to go into limp mode? For autocross and track days, I have always run Kumho V710's on my 2004 C5 Z06 with relatively low tire pressures; Cold pressures Front 24 and Rear 19. Will it cause problems running these pressures on a 2009 Z06? If this is too low for the TPMS factory programmed acceptable range, is it possible to Re-program the Acceptable pressure range so that the window is much larger? If so, how is that accomplished? If not, I guess I will be stuck with being forced to run higher pressures on the 2009 Z06. I don't think that will be very good because every time that I tried higher pressures on my 2004 C5 Z06, the car got less and less traction as the pressures increased. Maybe its just me, but that was my experience. Especially the rears, if they were sliding a bit too much, dropping a little pressure in the rears would get them to hook up real well. I just have a feeling that I am not going to be able to the run the lower tire pressurhes that I would like to on the new Z06.
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Burning Brakes
For run flats, I found this discussion helpful.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/auto...-c7-autox.html
After two autocrosses in my C7, I am now running 28 psi rear, 30 psi front (cold), with pretty good results. Still experimenting.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/auto...-c7-autox.html
After two autocrosses in my C7, I am now running 28 psi rear, 30 psi front (cold), with pretty good results. Still experimenting.