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888s
Has anyone had experience running 888s on track at cooler temperatures? I know they have to be 70 odd C to reach operating temperature. Just wondered how likely it is to get them up to temperature when it's 4 - 5 degrees? It should be dry so wetness isn't an issue.
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bro in law simon does not have too many probs just need 3 or 4 laps then not a prob and thats rear wheel drive too they are pretty good in the damp to
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Cheers Sim
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This for Brands Greg? Know we talked about it but can't remember when you're on track?
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Goodwood Saturday Steve. Hope it stays dry..
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Ah yeah, i've had a mind like a sieve lately. Have a good day mate
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Greg 1/2 lap's at a decent speed = job done. Are your 888's GG?
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I use to drive my RA in the Winter with them on, I just didn't push it til I was sure they had some heat in them
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Thanks for the advice!
Nige, yes they are 2G |
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The forecast is looking good for Saturday.
I was going to come down but something has cropped up so cant make it. I suppose youll also have to adjust the tyre pressure after a few laps, depending how much heat they get in them.
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