Originally Posted By 68LAR
Originally Posted By MR_P_BODY
Originally Posted By Locomotion
It does. I've had to vary it between 50 and 26 lbs. Somebody told me the rough average, but I forgot. But the higher you go, there are diminishing returns - i.e.: 30-35 lbs will make more difference than 35-40 lbs.


True.. as the pressure goes up the dia will change
less at some point.. I could get a small amount of
change inn reaction time.. but not much at all...
I changed from 30-50 psi
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Well, today wasn't wasted. I learned something new...Thanks..I personally can't see the diameter changing more than an 1/4" at best going from recommended psi to 40 or 50 psi, but evidently I'm not getting it.. Thanks for the info. I run my fronts at 40 psi when racing, 32 on the street.



I do about the same as I run about 35 on the street and 40 at the track. Does it help any ?? Most likely not much if any. Ron

Last edited by 383man; 04/14/17 04:19 PM.