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Old 05-23-2017, 03:53 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by glamcem View Post
Then again it's still about 6-7 psi more than what the manufacturer recommends and It's very possible that R8 guy doesn't know much
It is very unlikely that one pressure recommendation would work for all cars.
Even for their slicks, Pirelli recommends higher pressures for heavier cars.
Don't know how much the R8 knows or not. He specifically said running them higher made them last longer stints. But that's often a challenge with faceless Internet opinions. Unless they match our own of course, in which case they are "expert" opinions lol
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