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I run Phoenix F/X 11.5/29.5 -15 W bias ply's with tubes on my Super Stocker and I have pretty much always run them @ 10.5 psi. However, it was brought to my attention recently that someone thought that was at least a pound low. I know it's a subjective question, but I was wondering what others have run theirs at or their opinion on the matter. Thanks in advance for your input.
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We run SS/KA
12 to 14 Bias 16 to 18 Radials
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^^^^ This but I dont run tubes. I have12x30 and have been as high as 13.5 on a good or better track.
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I run 9" Hoosiers on my SS/FA 440 Dart. At Las Vegas track which is a factored track. I run 22-24lbs with 1.33 sixty foot times. Good working car and I weigh 235lbs.
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BTW my car is a C/SA with a street/strip aluminum intake with a ton more safety equipment to run SS/FA.
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Sometimes you have to go testing to find what is best for "your" combination.
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What He said ^^^
Inspect the pattern on the ground and the tire.... Always test...
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You can usually run a little more air pressure with wider rims, which helps stability and sidewall life while maintaining a good contact patch. (i.e.: 9" slicks on 10" rims.)
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How hard is it hitting the tire? Do you have a slomo video?
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