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  • #16
    What do you guys think about tyre pressures? I haven't had any experience with front wheel drive cars, but when I used to take my SS commodore down to the Kwinana motorplex, a lot of the guys (me included) would regularly drop our back tyre pressure from around 30psi to between 18-20psi. It certainly seemed to help on the launches.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Flaps View Post
      Neil, what were your 60 foot times?
      I think my best 60fts were around 2.3, average was 2.5 - although I made up ground with plenty of mid-range grunt. I also tried lower tyre pressures, taking the spare wheel and rear seat out etc but I found it made zero difference - the car's very light as it is.

      I'd be lucky to pull high 14s these days

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      • #18
        tyre pressure would all depend on what size and type of tyres you are running, but it deffinatly helps to drop them down some psi.
        used to run 15psi in my old little starlet tyres, the thing was an animal. would run consistant 12.9s everyday, terrible 60 fts with 2.4 sec but whopping big 118mph
        the first 60ft is where its won or lost

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        • #19
          Originally posted by taylor View Post
          tyre pressure would all depend on what size and type of tyres you are running, but it deffinatly helps to drop them down some psi.
          used to run 15psi in my old little starlet tyres, the thing was an animal. would run consistant 12.9s everyday, terrible 60 fts with 2.4 sec but whopping big 118mph
          the first 60ft is where its won or lost
          What donk was in it, Taylor?

          Dave

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          • #20
            4efte, it had a stock 1.3l motor that comes with the toyota gt starlet, with a few minor accesories making 220 hp atw
            with the size of the motor that is in the polo, you could get serious and see some decent power out of these little things.

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