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Old 06-21-2008, 06:54 AM
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Default Pilot sport cups pressures?

I'm headed to VIR next weekend and need an idea of where to start out. cold & hot
Michelin says 32 front & 36 rear hot. My thoughts are is this on a corvette?
anyone using these and what have you found?
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personally I would run them HOT 33F / 30R and then adjust from there. When I had them I found I didnt like them at the higher pressures.

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I used to start them at 28 front and 26 rear and they would heat to 34 /32 which worked well for the tire in Arizona on our tracks.
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I run them cold at 27 all around but what do I know I'm just having fun.

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