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Originally posted by SeR Guy:
60" time, lower your tire pressure a little and work on slipping the clutch on the launch
You should get that down into the 15's easily
Do NOT lower your tire pressure. These are low profile street tires. Less tire pressure = less contact patch and less traction.
It's not like they are drag tires with big sidewalls to flex and cushion the weight transfer to the Rear wheels.

Higher pressure also equals less rolling resistance. Less resistance = better trap speed and slightly better ET's.

I normally run 36psi fronts and 38-40psi rears. At the track you could even up the rears to the max limit (~45-50psi - it differs slightly by tire manufacturer & design)

Even with a perfect launch it will be hard to hit the 15's at that altitude. It still makes for a good goal to shoot for though... laugh


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