I signed up for a high speed course next week at Pacific Raceway (used to be SIR) and am going over some details of the event. The local Porsche club
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High Speed course wheel requirements
I signed up for a high speed course next week at Pacific Raceway (used to be SIR) and am going over some details of the event. The local Porsche club puts on the event and uses a torque of 93 lbs/sq inch for the wheel lug nuts unless different specs are provided. 93 lb/sq inch is typical for Porsche wheels.
So I have looked on the forum and in service manuals online and haven't been able to find lug nut recommended torques. Anyone have the recommended torque for the lug nuts on our sport package wheels? Thanks I should have written that "pound-force inch" instead of lbs/sq inch to be proper.
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