MikeR397
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I get 4-5 days on front Cup 2s with -2.8 camber before chording. Nothing to do about that. The rears however had ~40% tread left after 8 or 9 days but heat cycled out and slid around like crazy. Would using tire warmers between track sessions prevent 5 heat cycles a day and instead work like just 1 cycle and let me get up to 15 track days before chording rears?
I’m not sure it would work that great, I can start at 27 psi when chilly in fall mornings and get up to 40 psi after the first session, and tires will burn your hand to touch. I’m not sure the warmers will do enough to prevent a heat cycle. Also, jacking the rear up 4 times a day is a pita and I suppose 8 days is fine otherwise. Just curious if anyone is doing something like this?
I’m not sure it would work that great, I can start at 27 psi when chilly in fall mornings and get up to 40 psi after the first session, and tires will burn your hand to touch. I’m not sure the warmers will do enough to prevent a heat cycle. Also, jacking the rear up 4 times a day is a pita and I suppose 8 days is fine otherwise. Just curious if anyone is doing something like this?
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