Originally Posted by
sambb
Notso swift, you mentioned in a post on another forum that A050's are good at 30psi hot and over the top at 32psi. In the hillclimbs I do I'll start the fronts at 29psi and rears at 30psi and find that by the end of the run only the fronts have gone up 1psi. Is that the right kind of window to be in for immediate cold tyre grip or do you reckon dropping further would work? Tyre temps are too hard to decipher I find because some runs are as short as 31 seconds and 90 seconds at the most and its not enough to build a picture across the tread. So yeah do those recommendations you gave hold true for stone cold grip too - not sure if having the 'right' pressure but no temperature in the compound changes things?
Only getting a 1 PSI increase makes it a lot easier to select your tyre pressure, you know it's not going to vary a lot
So you need to focus on tyre wear rather than the tyre pressure
Get one of those white paint sidewall marker pens - run a line across the face of the tread, after the run see what's left
Then vary by 3 psi, check again and evaluate how it handled
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