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M/T Pro Bracket Radial tire pressure

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February 11, 2019, 01:22 PM
Stephen Hughes
M/T Pro Bracket Radial tire pressure
First attempt at using radials, and also have never run a small tire anything. What ballpark tire pressure would be a good starting point on these 28x10.5 PBR’s on a 3300+ lb ladder bar car. 6.30’s expected et. And for those running radials any pressure difference between footbrake and transbrake launches?


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February 11, 2019, 02:08 PM
len281
I've tried 15-20 psi with no difference. My car is a little heavier and a lot slower though. Most end up in the same range.
February 11, 2019, 02:55 PM
BTR69
When I switched to radials a while back, I was told to run around 20 psi or so. make a pass and check tires wear pattern. Keep lowering pressure until you get a wear pattern across the entire width of tire, or as close to it as you can get. I believe I ended up around 15 or so. Been 5 years though so my memory isn't that great. I'll have to re-learn it once i'm back together this season.


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February 11, 2019, 07:29 PM
3677
I ran Hoosier 30 10 15 radial 17psi on a 67 Camaro running low 6:70s slapper bars best tire I used on that car
February 11, 2019, 09:11 PM
Stephen Hughes
Thanks guys, Guess we’ll give them a shot probably start around 18 and see what happens.


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February 13, 2019, 11:58 AM
Goob
Never less than 16 here.


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February 18, 2019, 11:53 PM
jmarkaudio
We run 20 with no problem. 6.50's at 3400 lbs




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February 19, 2019, 07:04 PM
Steve from Pa
28"x 9" PBR on 8" rim 18 to 19 lbs.
Light to medium burnouts....got approx 400 runs out of them footbraking with very even wear.


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February 19, 2019, 10:21 PM
Stephen Hughes
Weather permitting we’ll give it a shot Friday night. Hopefully the weather will cooperate and all of the little issues i’ve found just checking over this car have been corrected.

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February 20, 2019, 06:19 AM
Iforgot
3700 pounds, ladder bars/coilovers, glide, 29.5/10.5 PBRs on 8” wheels. Run 18-19 psi most of the time. The harder I hit them, the better they seem to work.
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February 24, 2019, 02:35 PM
grpweld,a.k.a. your huckleberry
More so than tire pressure is to watch your wheel speed at launch


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March 04, 2019, 05:33 PM
Stephen Hughes
Finally got a chance to test the Malibu and initial test runs at 18 psi ran a 6.29 with a 1.338 60’ leaving at 2800 rpm off of the trans brake. It only ran 105 but it ran out of gear and was hitting the chip in the lights. Engine’s peak power was at 6200 and high side is set at 7100. Gonna make a step down in gear ratio, but all in all I was pretty impressed with these 28 x 10.5 Pro Bracket Radials.

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March 05, 2019, 06:33 AM
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quote:
Originally posted by grpweld,a.k.a. your huckleberry:
More so than tire pressure is to watch your wheel speed at launch


There is no wheel speed when using the radial, they must dead hook or they will go up in smoke and not recover.