Lord_Zath said:If you have rain in the interim, it's best to inflate the tires to factory spec or higher. 22-25 means the tire is not channeling water from the center-out of the tire. Almost the opposite. Which is probably why you're hydroplaning so bad. 22-25 is great on the track for traction but in slippery conditions, you'll want factory psi or higher.
Lord_Zath said:If you have rain in the interim, it's best to inflate the tires to factory spec or higher. 22-25 means the tire is not channeling water from the center-out of the tire. Almost the opposite. Which is probably why you're hydroplaning so bad. 22-25 is great on the track for traction but in slippery conditions, you'll want factory psi or higher.
silver03p5 said:22-25 is better for drag launches
ArchPro5 said:Every time I drive in any rain (light/heavy/wet road) I hydroplane over 55 mph. Not only does this scare the s*** out me when I least expect it, but is dangerous as well. I have the stock dunlop tires on with good tread left on them. Car only has 27k on it. Does tire pressure effect this. i have mytire pressure a little low, 22-25psi with the max being 51psi does this effect it? Also what is the next step up in tires, but not overly expensive?