Different tyre pressures front & rear

Different tyre pressures front & rear

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456mgt

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2,504 posts

266 months

Monday 16th September 2002
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Just by chance, I looked in the owners' manual for the correct tyres pressures for the 360 Modena. For Goodyear F1s, SO2s & Michelin Pilots, the pressures front & rear are the same (and 32,32 & 27psi respectively). For the Pirelli P Zeros on the car at the moment, the manual says the fronts should be 32psi and the rears 27psi. The pressures had been set at 30psi front & rear when the car was delivered, but yesterday I reset the pressures to those recommended. Christ, what a transformation! All that squirelling when cornering hard has gone and the car feels totally planted. Feel a bit of a tw@t coz I've had the car a year and had been yacking about how twitchy it is. In my defense, I was checking the pressures. They were just the wrong ones. Git.

sb930turbo

3,315 posts

263 months

Monday 16th September 2002
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Hi Kevin,
Are we going to see the 360 on Sunday?Now you've got the handling sorted.
Steve

>> Edited by sb930turbo on Monday 16th September 21:04

456mgt

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2,504 posts

266 months

Monday 16th September 2002
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Still can't say for sure, but looking good so far. As long as I'm in the country I'll be there. Can you IMAGINE what this will sound like? Just thinking about it is giving me goose bumps.

And I want to see that Porker mate!

Kevin

sb930turbo

3,315 posts

263 months

Monday 16th September 2002
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You know you want to see the flat nose!
I'll give you a ride in mine if you give me a ride in yours!!
Steve

>> Edited by sb930turbo on Monday 16th September 21:08

456mgt

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2,504 posts

266 months

Monday 16th September 2002
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SNAP!

Jay_Z

222 posts

261 months

Tuesday 17th September 2002
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Kev: Do you mean to tell me that the handling is better now than on the donny blast?

That can't be possible surely..............