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Old 02-15-2007, 08:46 PM
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colerne track day (nr bath)

anyone else going to motorsportevents track day on 26 feb ?
been to colerne air field lots of times before and there is just so much run off , you can really experiment with car.
just got to get opc to give me some more negative camber before i go .
my tyres are goosed and ive only done 1300 miles (four track days havnt helped)
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Apart from max negative camber on the front, try running higher pressures. I use 37-38 psi hot on 18" PS2s now and the tyres are lasting a lot better...
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thanks for info willr.
will give it a try.
i think ill invest in some road legal track tyres and wheels as well when budget permits.
going to cayenne launch at dealer tonight , and also being put in touch with tech guy there , so i hope we can sort something out on the camber front.
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