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Subject: Fwd: Tyre Pressure
From: BillDentin@aol.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 13:13:37 EST
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From: BillDentin@aol.com
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Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 13:08:04 EST
Subject: Re: Tyre Pressure
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In a message dated 02/21/2001 10:45:35 AM Central Standard Time, 
grand_wazoo@flinet.com writes:


> I agree with Bill, if the pressures are PSI, that sounds awfully high.  The 
> best
> thing to do is get a tire pyrometer and measure temperature to try and 
> detect if
> they are crowned from too much pressure (high temp in center) or caved from 
> too
> little (high on sides).  I dont run those tires, and construction does have 
> an
> impact on where you end up, but I've had three different brands over the 
> years
> and all of them used pressures just under 30psi.
> 
> 

And everyone I talk to says it is CRITICAL that you take the temperatures AS 
SOON AS POSSIBLE.  That means come in HOT.  Not after a cool off lap, and 
take the temperatures in the HOT PITS...not back in your paddock.  

Me and WISMER are pros at this.  We've got a digital pyrometer, a computer 
evaluation program, and even a clip board.  

We're not sure what we're doin, but we really look good doin it.

Bill Dentinger

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