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Question for blacksheep tire pressures

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hoosier 305 645 18 s80 or s100 what cold pressure did you start with on kohr cars.i know not air but nitrogen was used.
I know the radial tire really don't heat up like bias ply I used on my old boss 302 we use start 23 psi.
The radial 28 or higher depending on temp.
Chris
 

blacksheep-1

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hoosier 305 645 18 s80 or s100 what cold pressure did you start with on kohr cars.i know not air but nitrogen was used.
I know the radial tire really don't heat up like bias ply I used on my old boss 302 we use start 23 psi.
The radial 28 or higher depending on temp.
Chris
Hard question to answer, I base all of my pressures off of hot pressures., I start around 20 psi cold and sort of work backwards when they are hot. For Hoosiers you are looking at 32 psi hot

**ALWAYS USE MFG RECOMENDATIONS FOR TIRE PRESSURE**

 
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I running 27 to 28 depending on air temp at track .lower when it gets warmer.
Coming off track and back in pits I check pressure. So I might be high if cooled off few degrees.
And yes I use compressed air. I'm running hossier s80 and s100 tires and continental slicks made by hoosier
 
Go buy some cheap air/water separators from Lowes or Home Depot, put them in line, and drain the compressor before you fill the tires.
Come on blacksheep that extra water in the rim gives bill added advantage . Acts like flywheel counter weight helps him go faster in straights.
LOL
sorry Bill couldn't resist.
 

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