I'm running BFG's right now at around 25 psi on the street. This is great weather for making power (yesterday the high was around 50 with no humidity), but even with the BFG's I'm severely traction limited in 1st, 2nd and to a lesser extent 3rd, although by 3rd it's starting to hook pretty good with some slippage. I keep reading posts by people with similar setups (>850 rwhp) claiming that BFG's, or even Pilot Cups or Kumhos, "hook really well, even in 1st" etc. and I'm trying to figure out why that doesn't seem to be the case with me. Obviously the cooler road surface may be part of it, but I wondered about two other issues: 1) tire pressure--as noted, I'm running 25 right now; how low can I go without risking a problem with stability or the tire slipping on the rim, and how much difference will it make? and 2) my BFG's were pretty thoroughly abused during road and dyno testing/tuning when they were new and have tiny cracks/wrinkles all over the tread surface--could this have something to do with why they don't seem to be hooking as well as they should? I wouldn't have thought so, but I didn't expect the back end to go sideways on every 1-2 shift at WOT either.