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Pumping up to 40+ PSI increases the risk of over inflation once the tyres heat up. This will cause a harsher ride, and will cause a smaller contact patch on the road, therefore causing uneven wear in the center of the tyre. You are running a risk of harsher ride, less grip, and decreased tyre life.
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well... After a quality and accurate inflation to 36psi (or whatever the BP's version of 36 is) from 32, some good results...
The cornering and I think even straight line traction kicked a@#!
I think even with the normal springs, the extra PSI makes the car hold much better traction around the corners. Don't know why I didn't try this earlier...
I didn't notice a harsher ride, but this is pretty subjective and I didn't have a good variety of roads to test this out... Nothing like a pothole or sudden ride in the road to break all sentiment about what felt better.
Have to try 40psi next time, but for anyone who hasn't played with the pressure, definitely worth a tweak and test
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What about those that run 17's? Should the tyre pressure be similar to those that run the stock 16 inch rims too? Or obviously because it's a lower profile tyre should be pressure be different?Revotechnik stage 1 flash, BC Sports coilovers, Lenso Type M's, APR R1 diverter valve
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All the side effects here are true, though if you ever track it or regularly drive hard in the dry, stick closer to 40psi (or a few more), than mid 30's. Marginally less ultimately traction, but when the car moves/slides, it's more gradual. Also means less wear to the side walls as the continentals have soft walls on em. On any other low profile tyre, i'd be atleast 2psi less all round.Originally posted by Blitzen View PostPumping up to 40+ PSI increases the risk of over inflation once the tyres heat up. This will cause a harsher ride, and will cause a smaller contact patch on the road, therefore causing uneven wear in the center of the tyre. You are running a risk of harsher ride, less grip, and decreased tyre life.
I run 40/38 (f/r) in mine and find that best for me. can be slightly harsh at low speeds with H&R's on rough ground.Track Car: 06 Polo GTI Red Devil mkII
Daily: 2010 VW Jetta Highline
Gone but not forgotten: 08 Polo GTI
** All information I provide is probably incorrect until validated by someone else **

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Are you running on the road or the track...I ran mu semi slicks on the road at 35 to 38psi.Originally posted by addictions View PostWhat Optimum PSI sould i run with Semi-Slicks on the stock rims? Anyone help? im surrently on 36PSI at the moment but would like to know more about it...
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