I've heard that the g-Forces need about 6 or so lbs more than the "old"
R-1s. I run 32-33lbs all around in my 225/50/14 R1s. A buddy just got a
set of g-Forces and we aired 'em up to about 38lbs. He reported good
feel. There wasn't any noticable shoulder wear.
All of the above is FWIW. I don't have any g-Forces. We just went with
what the Conventional Wisdom among the "Fast Guyz" (tm) has been.
Good luck!
Bret Dodson
'96 Miata R (one set corded R1s, one set old R1s)
Seattle, Wa
On Fri, 7 May 1999, Steve Ashcraft wrote:
> Good question. I took a guess at 32 in front and 30 in back and the car
> feels good but I'd love to hear from someone who is doing more than
> guessing.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
> 1994 Miata R
> (Just retired my 85 MR2)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Szypicyn <bimrboy@post1.fast.net>
> To: <autox@autox.team.net>
> Date: Friday, May 07, 1999 11:24 AM
> Subject: Miata Question...
>
>
> >I have a question for the autocrossing Miata Collective,
> >
> > I just ordered a set of 225/50r14 g-Forces to replace my recently
> >deceased set of Comp T/A R1 230s. I'm looking for advice on pressures to
> >run? My car is a 94 R and I'm (still) running on the stock Bilstein shocks.
> >Any advice on pressures would be great!
> >
> > Also, I need to thank the many people that gave me advice on
> >getting a trailer for my Miata. Got the hitch on order!
> >
> >Thanks all...
> >
> >-Rob
> >
> >-----------------------------
> >Robert Szypicyn
> >bimrboy@fast.net
> >Philly Region SCCA
> >-1994 Mazda Miata R, #19 BS
> >-1997 BMW 318ti (aka: stealth Clubsport)
> >
>
>
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