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Oh my... lower psi in car tires on Spyder's really works!

aka1004

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I've been on here a long time but I could not bring myself to use lower (to me) psi's for car tires on my Spyder, mostly because under-inflation is a cardinal sin in my job; but I finally went to a lower psi and my.... it works!
I went to 14 in front and 18 in rear with all car tires (name left out on purpose)...
Much better grip and no more of that floating feeling on hard curves.
 
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I've been on here a long time but could not bring myself to use low (to me) psi for car tires on my Spyder.
mostly because under-inflation is a cardinal sin in my job; but I finally went to low psi and my.... it works!
I went to 14 in front and 18 in rear with all car tires (name left out on purpose)...
Much better grip and no more of floating feeling on hard curves.

That's because your Spyder weighs A LOT less than your typical car.

And why would you leave out the name of the tire?? Wouldn't you want to share your experiences to others who are wondering if that tire is right for them??
 
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I've been on here a long time but I could not bring myself to use lower (to me) psi's for car tires on my Spyder, mostly because under-inflation is a cardinal sin in my job; but I finally went to a lower psi, and my.... it works!
I went to 14 in front and 18 in rear with all car tires (name left out on purpose)...
Much better grip and no more of that floating feeling on hard curves.

Well, glad you are on board! However, do you think Peter and I have been making up the "Tire Science" ..... IMHO 14 psi FRONT is ok for casual riding, but I keep mine at 17 psi because I like it better in the "Twisties" when I'm usually Pi**ing off Ms. Nanny :roflblack:.... Mike :thumbup:
 
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That's because your Spyder weighs A LOT less than your typical car.

And why would you leave out the name of the tire?? Wouldn't you want to share your experiences to others who are wondering if that tire is right for them??

It was to not to start tire side of story, but I have Quatrac's in 165 which I am sure most people here are familiar with in front and a Continental in the rear (I don't remember which one and hate; it came highly recommended but while that may have been good for an RT it's not for my RS!)
 
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it was to not to start tire side of story but I have quatrac in 165 which I am sure most people here are familiar with in front and continental in rear( I don't remember which and hate, it came highly recommended but that may have been good for RT but not for RS)

" Continental " .... I have Not recommended that brand for a few reasons .... the TWO best choices currently are the Quatrac and the Michelien Cross Climate ..... Mike :thumbup: .... TIRE psi .... AUTO tires only = 15 to 17 front & 18 rear ..... Mike :thumbup:
 
I've been on here a long time but I could not bring myself to use lower (to me) psi's for car tires on my Spyder, mostly because under-inflation is a cardinal sin in my job; but I finally went to a lower psi, and my.... it works!
I went to 14 in front and 18 in rear with all car tires (name left out on purpose)...
Much better grip and no more of that floating feeling on hard curves.

That's still a sin aka, it's just that like Peacekeeper & others have said, your Spyder weighs a whole LOT less than the average car! :shocked:

Just keep in mind that while a really heavy stretch limo might need saay 45psi in the car tires it runs to do the necessary job under the heavy load the limo imposes; putting the very same tire on a much lighter Ford Focus means that you won't need anywhere near 45 psi in those same tires to carry the significantly lighter load imposed by the Focus cos it weighs in at about 1/2 the weight of the stretch limo - instead you'll likely only need something closer to saaay, 28-30psi.... :lecturef_smilie: . In a similar vein, taking that very same car tire that needs something like 30psi to carry the Ford Focus & putting it on a Spyder that weighs a LOT less again means that it just isn't going to need 30psi in it to carry the even lighter load of the Spyder - and running lower pressures like the 14/18 psi you have under your Spyder ISN'T under-inflating those tires, it's just that the lighter load of your Spyder doesn't need as much air pressure in those car tires as they would need if they were carrying a much heavier car or an even heavier stretch limo! :rolleyes:

That said, like Mike, I usually run my tires a little higher in the front when I'm working it hard in the twisties, and I still wouldn't generally recommend going too much below 12-14psi in any car tire fitted to a Spyder, cos not only would it likely start costing you in terms of getting noticeably fewer miles per gallon, but pressures any lower than that very likely WOULD be under-inflating them, especially for running anything much more than saaay 30 mins at hwy speeds on the open road, &/or if you are working it hard thru the twisties. But now that you've tried them, those 'lower pressures' in car tires really do work pretty well under your Spyder, don't they?! :ohyea:
 
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While I dont usually ride aggressively there are the odd Ye Ha moments when I get into a corner maybe a bit hot.
Bit of practice is time well spent so there are no surprises and you know within yourself, well its not really a big deal.

Watching with interest.
 
I for one, was also sceptical bout the lower pressure, but after biting the bullet :) I run 1.2 Bar (17.5 psi) in the fronts, Michelin Cross Climate's - rear 2.4 bar (34 psi) still on the crapenda :(
AND I JUST LOVE IT.....
 
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" Continental " .... I have Not recommended that brand for a few reasons .... the TWO best choices currently are the Quatrac and the Michelien Cross Climate ..... Mike :thumbup: .... TIRE psi .... AUTO tires only = 15 to 17 front & 18 rear ..... Mike :thumbup:

What’s your reason for not recommending Continentals I have them on my Spyder 50000miles so far still plenty of tread left
 
Hell .. I just set my new Fobo II numbers to 18/18/18. I'll stick with it unless something feels wonky :)
 
Hell .. I just set my new Fobo II numbers to 18/18/18. I'll stick with it unless something feels wonky :)

I run 18 all the way around. Lots of two up riding and hit the twisties pretty hard. 18 in all three works for me and it's easy to remember.
 
REAR TIRE:-

I had 17.5psi in my Kumho Ecsta for 4 seasons. The centre of the tread was wearing down faster than the outsides.

This season I have 15psi in the hope of making it last longer.
 
What’s your reason for not recommending Continentals I have them on my Spyder 50000miles so far still plenty of tread left

Well 50,000 + miles ..." and plenty of tread left " .... would be reason #1, ...... that reports that it isn't very good in the wet ...or dry for that matter ....would be #2 .... and taking the advice of those who rely on " Butt theory " would be #3 .... etc etc .... JMHO .... Mike :thumbup:
 
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Hell .. I just set my new Fobo II numbers to 18/18/18. I'll stick with it unless something feels wonky :)

I just installed our FOBO's this week and they all got set at 17.7 fronts and rears. Q5's on mine Q's on the MRS.
Will adjust as the outside temps increase during the Summer.

T.P.
 
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Hell .. I just set my new Fobo II numbers to 18/18/18. I'll stick with it unless something feels wonky :)

18 seems to be the up and coming magic number for PSI all the way around. I'm using almost the same settings, but if you have FOBO's you can watch those numbers change by the hour, they're nonstatic for many reasons. I'm pretty anal about my PSI MPG and PSA. So I'm glad to see we all seem to be in the same ballpark at least for safety reasons anyway.
 
I just put 3 new car tires on my RTS ( Kumho Escta 225/50R15 ) & ( Sincera 165/65R14 ) about 2 weeks ago ... I put 20 lbs. in each of them , have only put maybe 200 miles on it so far , but... handles and rides really good . good for me anyway.
 
I have put the new Quatrac's on the Front/Back.

165/60/15 on the front

205/60/15 on the rear.

16 is the magic number all of the way around for me and if I go to 17-18 my rear tire starts chirping when going around corners.
 
I have put the new Quatrac's on the Front/Back.

165/60/15 on the front

205/60/15 on the rear.

16 is the magic number all of the way around for me and if I go to 17-18 my rear tire starts chirping when going around corners.

IMHO " chirping " = Traction .... not a bad thing ..... Mike :thumbup:
 
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