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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Comer" data-source="post: 14386107" data-attributes="member: 156948"><p>Can you lower the PSI on these tires too much? The reason I ask is, I put these on the car to get some traction at the track. I put them on, and did a quick test on the highway and then headed to the track. Set at 30 PSI, the car hooked great. Hit 2nd with a slight spin for about 25 feet. I get to the track, lower the PSI to 20. 2nd gear spin was worse. Got a 11.72@122.94 with a friend riding in the car. Went back out and the car spun worse with a 11.99@122.41. 60 foot times were 2.0 which tells me the car as spinning off the line. Lowered to 18 PSI. Things got worse. Car spinning badly. Got out of shape one time. Aired back up and headed home. I stopped one time and hit it again. Car launched great.</p><p> </p><p>Several people were complaining about track conditions. A few were telling me to lower even more, but M/T says 16 PSI is the minimum. I did lower to 17 PSI, but the car spun bad right at the start with 2.41 60 foot time with a 13.57@120.28 time. I never did try to air up as people were telling me to air down even more. Can conditions at the track actually be worse than the street?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Comer, post: 14386107, member: 156948"] Can you lower the PSI on these tires too much? The reason I ask is, I put these on the car to get some traction at the track. I put them on, and did a quick test on the highway and then headed to the track. Set at 30 PSI, the car hooked great. Hit 2nd with a slight spin for about 25 feet. I get to the track, lower the PSI to 20. 2nd gear spin was worse. Got a 11.72@122.94 with a friend riding in the car. Went back out and the car spun worse with a 11.99@122.41. 60 foot times were 2.0 which tells me the car as spinning off the line. Lowered to 18 PSI. Things got worse. Car spinning badly. Got out of shape one time. Aired back up and headed home. I stopped one time and hit it again. Car launched great. Several people were complaining about track conditions. A few were telling me to lower even more, but M/T says 16 PSI is the minimum. I did lower to 17 PSI, but the car spun bad right at the start with 2.41 60 foot time with a 13.57@120.28 time. I never did try to air up as people were telling me to air down even more. Can conditions at the track actually be worse than the street? [/QUOTE]
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