pilot sport cup tire pressure recommendations please...
#1
Le Mans Master
Thread Starter
pilot sport cup tire pressure recommendations please...
09 C6Z06. First time on the road course on these tires. NOT my first hpde day....345/19 & 295/18. Hawk dtc 70 pads up front. Car is stock otherwise.
Looking for cold and hot Max psi for front and rears. I called Michelin and the rep was useless.
Thanks!
Ron
Looking for cold and hot Max psi for front and rears. I called Michelin and the rep was useless.
Thanks!
Ron
#3
Race Director
Here's a Michelin brochure with some guidance:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...nd_Feeding.pdf
Bob
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...nd_Feeding.pdf
Bob
#4
Melting Slicks
Thank you Bob for that link. That's great!!
ROAD RACING (psi)
Front: 25 cold; 32 hot
Rear: 28 cold; 36 hot
Note: If your road-racing hot pressures are too high, start
with slightly lower cold pressures.
The above is from the link Bob put up from the Michelin brochure . That's exactly where I started the rears and exactly where I ended up last Thursday at SPM. Seemed to work well there. More grip than I was expecting actually. 345/30/19
ROAD RACING (psi)
Front: 25 cold; 32 hot
Rear: 28 cold; 36 hot
Note: If your road-racing hot pressures are too high, start
with slightly lower cold pressures.
The above is from the link Bob put up from the Michelin brochure . That's exactly where I started the rears and exactly where I ended up last Thursday at SPM. Seemed to work well there. More grip than I was expecting actually. 345/30/19
#5
Le Mans Master
Thread Starter
Here's a Michelin brochure with some guidance:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...nd_Feeding.pdf
Bob
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...nd_Feeding.pdf
Bob
Thank you Bob for that link. That's great!!
ROAD RACING (psi)
Front: 25 cold; 32 hot
Rear: 28 cold; 36 hot
Note: If your road-racing hot pressures are too high, start
with slightly lower cold pressures.
The above is from the link Bob put up from the Michelin brochure . That's exactly where I started the rears and exactly where I ended up last Thursday at SPM. Seemed to work well there. More grip than I was expecting actually. 345/30/19
ROAD RACING (psi)
Front: 25 cold; 32 hot
Rear: 28 cold; 36 hot
Note: If your road-racing hot pressures are too high, start
with slightly lower cold pressures.
The above is from the link Bob put up from the Michelin brochure . That's exactly where I started the rears and exactly where I ended up last Thursday at SPM. Seemed to work well there. More grip than I was expecting actually. 345/30/19
The dumbas_s at Michelin customer support told me the max pressure and suggested I "ask the track!" Could you imagine??? Michelin says ask the TRACK about THEIR top tire!
Ron
Last edited by Dr.Ron; 08-23-2012 at 04:51 PM.
#7
Le Mans Master
Thread Starter
I am coming out of running Hoosier R6's.
I have run approximately 9 track days. i run in the intermediate group and likely run at 7.5-8 tenths of what the car can do. That's where I have enough fun and feel comfortable. i shift at 5500 max rpm. 97% of the time no car passes me like this.
The advanced group, which i likely CAN run, is just too much stress for me. I don't want to be watching my mirrors all day long with cars able to pass anywhere on track.
#8
Melting Slicks
How did the tires perform for you? What's your experience level?
I am coming out of running Hoosier R6's.
I have run approximately 9 track days. i run in the intermediate group and likely run at 7.5-8 tenths of what the car can do. That's where I have enough fun and feel comfortable. i shift at 5500 max rpm. 97% of the time no car passes me like this.
The advanced group, which i likely CAN run, is just too much stress for me. I don't want to be watching my mirrors all day long with cars able to pass anywhere on track.
I am coming out of running Hoosier R6's.
I have run approximately 9 track days. i run in the intermediate group and likely run at 7.5-8 tenths of what the car can do. That's where I have enough fun and feel comfortable. i shift at 5500 max rpm. 97% of the time no car passes me like this.
The advanced group, which i likely CAN run, is just too much stress for me. I don't want to be watching my mirrors all day long with cars able to pass anywhere on track.
Started doing DE events back in 2003 after doing some racing in the Skip Barber series. I have been a PCA instructor since 2007.
More often than not I am probably overdriving the car and relying on car control to keep it on the track. I am working at being smoother and faster.
I think you will be more than happy with the tires if you're at the level you describe and quite frankly they a a little bit better to learn the art of car control at the limit with as compared to the Hoosiers. Hoosiers just give too much stick and once the limit is reached often times the car is traveling much quicker than an intermediate level driver is comfortable with and mistakes are made when they can't afford to be.
Hope that helps and have fun!!
I see you're in NJ. You should run with us at Pocono in September. Riesentoter PCA. We are running the entire Tri- Oval for a couple sessions as well as the IMSA course. I haven't done it but I am told it's a great time!! PM me or JimbeauZ06 for more info.
Last edited by Racingswh; 08-23-2012 at 05:26 PM.