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10-17-2023, 01:37 AM | #1 |
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Tire pressures for aggressive high hp street / autocross
Hey guys ,
I’ve been trying to find an answer to this question and there’s just so many differnt answers that I’m now super confused . I have a single turbo n54 and bought a set of Federal 595 rs-pro tires (200 tread ware) and am trying to figure out ideal pressure for them. I’m running 235/40/18 front 265/35/18 rears. I’ve tried 36psi cold all around and 38 psi front 40psi rear (both cold) . Don’t really like the feel of either , is there a set up anyone likes on the street for most grip and handling ? I also hit high speeds as wellz Would love to reduce understeer if possible , thanks in advance! |
10-19-2023, 07:07 PM | #2 |
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its all subjective but usually goes hand in hand with camber setting imo. i am all about even tire wear for my driving and let handling fall where it may. with -1 camber front and rear i run f-46, r-32-36psi. front need a lot of psi to prevent tire roll over otherwise add more camber and less psi, the better/grip rear tire need less but e90 rear dynamic camber is not good so can eat the inside if too low.
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Hey man! I’ve got maybe -1.8 up front whatever is sort of max for pins pulled and m3 front arms. I’m sorta fine with extra ware if it’s to help aid in performance / handling . It’s not a daily just my weekend fun car. |
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10-20-2023, 01:16 AM | #4 |
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I usually run 32 all around on fast road so that when I lock heat in the pressure drags itself up to the 36 psi range (not to mention the front stoppers generate hell of a load of heat)
However recently trialing 36 psi all around as fronts looked like they were rolling a bit and the car does seem a bit more sure footed with the stiffer side wall. Only difference with mine is I'm square at 255/35/18. Might be worth starting from scratch to find your optimals, maybe even chalking. For normal road I think 36f 33r may be best place for daily (best contact patch anyway). Running m3 arms and pins removed with -2 on the rear also camber wise. I will say 32 is very comfortable and compliant over bumps where as 36 is more surefooted albeit more skittish per say but love the additional response! |
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10-23-2023, 02:30 AM | #6 |
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Hey guys thanks for the reply’s !
What do you guys think of 35 front 32/33 rear? I’m only a little worried about psi under high speeds , I know the bmw booklet says something about needing minimum psi for higher speeds above 100mph Might also look at increasing from size I have a 9 base rim on it so I have room but worried about rubbing . Also when I bought the wheels apex told me that I had to use the 235 with the 265 for something about optimal balance . Can you do a 245 with 265 out back? I think 265 is max on the e92 non m Really looking for the most sporty set up , as it’s not a daily and just sorta taking it out to have fun with. |
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