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    Default Tire temps

    Does anyone measure their tire temps? and How should they compare to one another?

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    Either nobody knows or everybody knows either way nobodys sayin!

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    Default tire temps

    I setup & fine tuned three different cars going by tire
    temps. each one was a fast car,all three are dirt cars.
    dirt2

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    Quote Originally Posted by 53003jason View Post
    Does anyone measure their tire temps? and How should they compare to one another?
    Check your PM.
    dirt2

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    It means you are probably lose. Your driving off the rr. The lr isn't doing much. Kind of like 3 wheeling but with the read end instead. What springs do you have on the rear?

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    I could be a tight-loose condition heating up the RR tire (which what I was fighting) I would recommend having take temps right when you come off the track.

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    From what you are saying the car is off on the springs
    or the wheel weights. Could be a little of both.
    I would say it goes in tight then after the center it comes
    off the corner tailed out.

    dirt2

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    Quote Originally Posted by 53003jason View Post
    I could be a tight-loose condition heating up the RR tire (which what I was fighting) I would recommend having take temps right when you come off the track.
    Go back up to post # 4an reread it.

    dirt2

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    Tire pro is about 75 bucks! Buy it and learn!!!!!

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