LUCKY DAVE wrote:I'm not looking for an exact number (the hot setup for free) I'm just trying to get a feel for the general value.
It will depend a lot on how much moisture is in the air in your tires, and how hard you drive them, but I usually see about a 4-5 psi gain in an autox session, running 4 laps over about a 20-minute period. You could start 1-2 lbs. under your ideal pressure and either get out of the car each lap and bleed off the gain, or have someone do it for you, but I just start 4 lbs. low and let them heat up. If you fill them with nitrogen instead of air, the tires will gain much less pressure, but few people go to that trouble.
Should the tires be too hot to lay your hand on between runs, with ~5 minutes dwell time in line?
Only on the hottest days will you be able to get that much heat into the tire running one lap at a time, unless you are sliding the car constantly. There are people who actually cool their tires with water out of a spray bottle between runs on the hottest days, but when the weather is cooler, you are lucky to get them up to ideal operating temp by the 3rd or 4th lap, unless you are running a very soft compound race tire, and/or you are a very agressive driver.
Ideal "pit-lane" temps for a soft, autox compound tire would be in the range of 140-160F, for a road race tire, about 180-200F. For your street tires, who knows? What brand and model are they? Ask the manufacturer. You aren't going to get accurate temps with the infrared, non-contact pyrometers, though, as the surface cools much faster than the core of the tread. You need a probe type to be accurate about it.
HTH, and welcome to the club,
TT