What tyre pressure
#1 _injlc304_
Posted 21 November 2011 - 02:16 PM
i will be getting a pair of Micky T ET's 235 15 R60 to go onto my LC torana. What trye pressure should i run these at?
Thanks
#2 _Tim Roberts_
Posted 21 November 2011 - 05:50 PM
#3 _Tim Roberts_
Posted 21 November 2011 - 06:01 PM
#4
Posted 21 November 2011 - 07:53 PM
We had a picture with a LITTLE tyre wall wrinkle (which surprised me!) and they work fine.
Never shown any signs of turning on the rim and ive gone as low as 13 pounds when the track was crappy.
Start at 20 and work down, A good investment might be a little compressor to top up if needed!
#5 _injlc304_
Posted 21 November 2011 - 08:39 PM
Yeah just fixed my compressor so happy days. Prob won't go down til after christmas but want as much info as I can. In the midst of adjusting the suspension so that will help also.
Arent the et radials suppose to be good? I don't really want to fork out for slicks if I'm only going to use them prob twice a year. So I thought the street slicks will be a happy medium
#6
Posted 21 November 2011 - 08:40 PM
#7
Posted 22 November 2011 - 07:27 AM
#8 _injlc304_
Posted 22 November 2011 - 09:07 AM
#9
Posted 25 January 2016 - 02:56 PM
Sorry for the thread revival, I was just wondering what kind of 60 foot times people are getting with these tyres? Are people getting as low as say 1.7?
#10
Posted 25 January 2016 - 03:51 PM
275 50 15. 18 psi. Tyre spins and inch on the rim each hit though. Waiting for bead locks to arrive.
Great tyre imo
#11 _LS1 Taxi_
Posted 25 January 2016 - 03:55 PM
#12
Posted 25 January 2016 - 04:16 PM
This is sounding promising...
I cant really afford to spring for full slicks and front runner rims etc, so I would like to just try 235/60r 15 et streets at the back...
My existing tyres are no where near up to the task and I have only been able to get a 2.3 60 foot with them- nankang street tyres. I really need a 1.8 60 foot to achieve what I want to achieve...
Are you able to 'dump' the clutch as aggressively with et streets as you can with full slicks? Or do ET streets need to feather the clutch out more like street tyres?
With my setup i need to launch about 5k minimum to keep the revs up and in the powerband (cranky 202). Im running a 9 inch and brass button clutch so drivetrain can tolerate abuse
#13
Posted 25 January 2016 - 05:32 PM
#14
Posted 25 January 2016 - 05:39 PM
Best of 1.6 and regularly 1.7 60ft times with M&H ET radials 235/60 15. But I need slicks now as they aren't grippy enough for my new combo..
what launch technique do you use mate?
#15 _LS1 Taxi_
Posted 25 January 2016 - 05:59 PM
Huge smokey 200km/h+ burnout for 4 or 5 seconds.
Stall up to 2500ish rpm then sidestep the brake and plant the foot. Hooks up like a mofo and slams you back into the seat.
#16 _LS2 Hatch_
Posted 25 January 2016 - 10:30 PM
I have had my tyres down to around 13-14psi to help on take off. It does float a bit near the bottom of the track. Just go with it and don't try to steer against it.
Regardless of what tyre you use, they will all let go at some stage.
Sometimes a small amount of tyre slip helps to keep the revs up and momentum forward.
#17
Posted 26 January 2016 - 06:18 AM
I ran the radial M/Ts on the LJ for a number of years with good success, 12.71@103,1.8 60', manual, organic clutch. I changed to a brass clutch & the 60' jumped to 2-2.1 & back to 13.1 passes. I tried different launch revs etc. but still couldn't get the times back to the lower number, it took me a while to work out that the rag clutch was slipping enough to allow the lower 60'. There was an article on the M/T site that did say that they weren't suited that well to manual trans with a solid clutch. My advise would be to go with a slick, 1.6s 60'.
#18
Posted 26 January 2016 - 07:27 AM
I ran the radial M/Ts on the LJ for a number of years with good success, 12.71@103,1.8 60', manual, organic clutch. I changed to a brass clutch & the 60' jumped to 2-2.1 & back to 13.1 passes. I tried different launch revs etc. but still couldn't get the times back to the lower number, it took me a while to work out that the rag clutch was slipping enough to allow the lower 60'. There was an article on the M/T site that did say that they weren't suited that well to manual trans with a solid clutch. My advise would be to go with a slick, 1.6s 60'.
Thanks for all the replies...
As mentioned I was not sure how well the ET Streets would hold up when dumping the clutch as I know they dont have the same wrinkle effect of full slicks...
I am happy to run full slicks if I cant find some front runner rims for a decent price...
What rims do you run on the front? I have volvo 9 inch stockies for the back but nothing for the front and not sure where to find them or what to use...
#19
Posted 26 January 2016 - 03:21 PM
I have run the ET street radials on the street ever since they became available. They make an excellent street tyre. Much better grip in the dry and wet than anything else available. You do need to run fairly low pressures to get an even wear pattern. I found 16-18 psi was about right for the 235/60/15 with 15-17 psi about right for the 275/50/15. They wear very well in general driving conditions.
#20 _LS2 Hatch_
Posted 26 January 2016 - 04:15 PM
I'm thinking of putting them on my 17" Simmons. I'm sick of giving it a rev and not going anywhere. Unless I'm on a freeway, my street tyres go up in smoke too easy!
#21
Posted 26 January 2016 - 11:13 PM
I have 275/40/17 on the ute at the moment. They were on the hatch for a while. Very nice to drive on.
#22
Posted 27 January 2016 - 11:39 AM
Fark they are deadly in the wet..................spun me around big time in front of several oncoming cars and I was only taking off as per normal....Never have them again for daily use.....
As for my launch method, I ran in autos so probably not going to help you unfortunately...
#23
Posted 27 January 2016 - 10:29 PM
The old LX sedan with the 383/R154 manual combo was beautifully progressive in all conditions, even when the ETs were nearly bald. I used to deliberately pick it for wet weather duties before I got the Coupe 4.
#24
Posted 28 January 2016 - 09:28 AM
I have heard of LJs being very difficult to control in the wet when running ET Streets. In saying that, I know of a few blokes who run ET streets on their cars and havent had any issues.
To be honest, I did not buy ET streets when I replaced my street tyres, as I figured that it wasnt worth the risk if I was caught in the wet.
#25
Posted 28 January 2016 - 11:25 AM
Rexy
It was in my old LX with the 355 and head combo you just bought off me mate. Scared the crap out of me...Simply took off form the lights and when it hit second gear, ripped me around 180 degrees facing oncoming traffic.....bad news....Never again!!!
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