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Originally Posted by J Tyler
2) 225w is pretty narrow, meaning that in general you'll have to run slightly higher tire pressure than you would with a wider tire (due to the fact that a narrower tire operates at a higher slip angle to produce the same grip that a wider tire could produce at a lower slip angle, and therefore generates more heat, requiring a higher pressure to lessen heat generation). Aside from that general truth, I need to know specifically which tire you are running to be able to give a recommendation. Also need to know what type of weather you will be running in (cold, hot?)
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I am running Bridgestone Potenza RE55S Semi-slicks. Ambient temperatures are usually around 30 C (86 F), track temps obviously way hotter.
I don't know if it has any bearing on things, but pretty much the whole of SA is situated at an altitude of about 6000 ft.
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