Had asked someone who takes quite a lot of photos at my local kart club if he had any kicking about from when I used to race karts and he sent me some of these from the Non MSA event we did not so long ago while he has a look. Me and my Dad entered in the prokarts renting their karts, luckily only one guy came in his own prokart and wasn't quick enough to make use of the advantage it had of being only made to withstand hitting one solid brick wall rather than the two ours were built for
Anyway have a close look at the right front in our view of the picture, you can actually see the bead (spelling?) breaking away slightly.
Keiran
Anyway have a close look at the right front in our view of the picture, you can actually see the bead (spelling?) breaking away slightly.
Keiran

(joking). But... I had about -1.5 camber in the rear and could fold the tires almost to the rim. They were "street performance" tires.. Toyo's.. on 30ish lbs of pressure. But then again, I tried to flip the car more often than not.

There is too much sidewall flex in the street tires with not enough low PSI overheating compaired to street tires. If I ran LFS pressures with any street tire the tire would more than likely fail in short order. That is why when you goto the track with street tires everyone is pumping thier tires up to 50 PSI plus. There is something wrong when the fastest setups are using 20PSI and less in street tires with no consequences.


