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:) yep as i suspected those tyres are flat, once my 2nd car (94 charade) tyre went flat, it had 7 psi in it it handled crap and the tyre wore badly

i hope these people inflate them bak to 32 - 35 psi soon or the results will be dire

:) :PBJ: :)

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I took out my car the other night and managed a 1.8 60 foot on 28psi in the tyres...

I also broke something in the diff as well due to a bit of axle tramp finishing off the burn out...

I never knew that they creased like that - i didnt think that they would do that either...

Oh well with my new diff centre and some more power ill try it lol...

I took out my car the other night and managed a 1.8 60 foot on 28psi in the tyres...

I also broke something in the diff as well due to a bit of axle tramp finishing off the burn out...

I never knew that they creased like that - i didnt think that they would do that either...

Oh well with my new diff centre and some more power ill try it lol...

Street tyres generally wont do what's pictured. At least not at 28psi. 1.8sec 60' is a great effort if they're on regular tyres though! Awesome!!!

1260kg wet...

I really dont know how mucn tyre pressure to run with the ET streets.

What would you recommend with those tyres and a nissan silvia?

They are the basically an ET Drag with grooves. 2800-odd lbs and rear wheel drive - I reckon start at 16psi and work backwards.

28 is insane!

AAAh excellent - i just thought because they are a radial tyre that they wouldnt bag up as much as a full cross ply slick....

Thanks for the advice mate, i shall give it a go in hopefully a couple of weeks...

WOOOAAAHHH!!! MT ET Streets are a crossply tyre.

ET Street Radials (as in top pic) are just that. Radials. Which do you have?

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