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Tyre pressure

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 11 7:58 pm
by GTXJim
Has anyone run Mickey T ET street radials on the street, I've been on there web site and they recommend about 16psi for the track but nothing for the road, these are 315/60/15 also what pressure for mickey T sportsman fronts 28/7.5/15 on a 4.5" rim, car weighs approx 3500lbs but I want it down to about 3000lbs :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 11 8:00 pm
by Pete
Have they arrived then, Jim?

I THINK I ran about 20psi....I am sure Blue can advise here...

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 11 8:03 pm
by GTXJim
Being delivered tomorrow AM, paid all duties, didn't mention anything about EU regs :o

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 11 8:12 pm
by Pete
Total result! :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 11 8:45 pm
by Mick70RR
I run 24psi on the back, gives the most even tyre wear. Used this pressure with ET Street Radials, BFG Drag Radials, Nitto 555's and any other tyre I've used. Expect about 2000 miles of street driving on the ET Streets and the tread is gone. :shock:

edit: That includes about 40 short burnouts. No need for a long burn out with the ET's, get off it when you see the revs start to drop.

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 11 8:50 pm
by Guy
GTXJim wrote:Being delivered tomorrow AM, paid all duties, didn't mention anything about EU regs :o
Nice one Jim the tyres most likely have a DOT date of before 01/01/11 as they are ok, it only applies to tyres made after this date...

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 11 8:59 pm
by GTXJim
Cheers fellas I thought about 24psi, I really wont be doing many miles, but needed more grip on the street as it kept lighting the tyres up, and will be using slicks at the track :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 11 9:02 pm
by Mick70RR
GTXJim wrote:Cheers fellas I thought about 24psi, I really wont be doing many miles, but needed more grip on the street as it kept lighting the tyres up, and will be using slicks at the track :thumbright:
Drive straight home if it starts to rain. :D

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 11 10:17 pm
by andyrob
GTXJim wrote:Cheers fellas I thought about 24psi, I really wont be doing many miles, but needed more grip on the street as it kept lighting the tyres up, and will be using slicks at the track :thumbright:
Jim, I use these on the street on my coronet
MT L60 indy
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MTT-1036/?rtype=10
really good grip,last ok & instant loads of smoke burn out, should you feel the need to show off :thumbright:
When I first got car it was on nice period looking redlines/500's but even @ motorway speeds roll on in top it would light the tyres up, pulling off drive embarrasing, difficult not to be a holigan, but these Mt's made a huge difference

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 11 2:11 pm
by GTXJim
Wheels and tyres turned up this morning, tyres fitted and balanced and on the car, and they look the nuts, just need to get the front wheel nuts sorted probably wait for the swap meet.
About 1/2lb of lead was needed on one of the back wheels to get it in balance :shock:

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 11 2:15 pm
by Dave-R
GTXJim wrote:About 1/2lb of lead was needed on one of the back wheels to get it in balance :shock:
Probably the fault of the tyre rather than the wheel.

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 11 2:28 pm
by GTXJim
Yes Dave, But was still surprised 215g this was the stick on stuff and I wanted it on the inside only if it was the knock on stuff it was going to be 135g on the outside of the rim and 75g on the inside these are on 10 x 15 plain steels.

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 11 2:51 pm
by Guy
GTXJim wrote:Yes Dave, But was still surprised 215g this was the stick on stuff and I wanted it on the inside only if it was the knock on stuff it was going to be 135g on the outside of the rim and 75g on the inside these are on 10 x 15 plain steels.
I would try moving the tyre on the rim to get the balance correct Jim, as it sounds like you have matched the heavy spot on the rim and tyre together, as that sounds like a hell of a lot of weight for a new tyre.

Are you using tubes? as this will also have an effect.

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 11 2:57 pm
by GTXJim
No tube, I thought that, but the monkeys fitting them had a right mare and didn't want to mess them about too much, might take them someplace else and have them moved

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 11 9:50 pm
by sublimemike
I run these on 325's x15. Check weather forecast before leaving for destination. MOT tester w 8-) ill be reaching for his regs book but are a pass. Tyres do look the nuts with skinnies on the front 8-)