RenoJohn
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Uhhh, well maybe. But many of us will take hot pressure for a number of reasons.The 10% doesn't mean squat. You always check pressures cold.
Let's say that your own experience and the tire manufacture has you believing that 10% is indeed the hot cold ratio that you want to have
...and you find that you're actually coming up more (let's say 15%) if this is the case, you may very well be running too low of a cold pressure.
...and if you find that you're actually coming up less (let's say 7%), you may very well be running too high of a cold pressure.
People racing will pay very close attention to the tires hot temperature, mainly to help them gauge what the cold temperature should be.
Now, there are a bizzillion things that can play into this puzzle, including road surface, weight, ambient temperature, speed, and of course tire type ...so a lot to take into account. Oh and don't forget dusk.
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