tire pressure for gt?
#4
RE: tire pressure for gt?
ORIGINAL: light speed
amd how do use the tire pressure monitoring system
im guessing its similar to using mycolor, and just a different option there
amd how do use the tire pressure monitoring system
im guessing its similar to using mycolor, and just a different option there
(or even the placard affixed to your drivers side door jamb)
#7
6th Gear Member
RE: tire pressure for gt?
I typically use about 4 lbs. over what the placard in the driver's door jam states, then adjust to suit my driving style. Over the years I've experimented a lot with tire pressure and find that I'M comfortable at 4-6 lbs. over the placard value. It also is dependent on the make and model of the tire. I'm currently running 35 psi at 60 degrees F ambient temperature.
Remember, for every 10 degrees ambient temperature change you'll see roughly a 1 psi change in tire pressure. So if you set your pressure at 30 psiat 40 degrees ambientit'll be about 35 psi at 90 degrees ambient.Nitrogen won't vary as much but I'm not a believer in all the other hype about it.
The TPMS on these cars does not give you tire pressure like on other vehicles. It'll only alert you of a low pressure condition. I'm not even sure what it's set at and the MANUAL isn't handy at the moment.
Remember, for every 10 degrees ambient temperature change you'll see roughly a 1 psi change in tire pressure. So if you set your pressure at 30 psiat 40 degrees ambientit'll be about 35 psi at 90 degrees ambient.Nitrogen won't vary as much but I'm not a believer in all the other hype about it.
The TPMS on these cars does not give you tire pressure like on other vehicles. It'll only alert you of a low pressure condition. I'm not even sure what it's set at and the MANUAL isn't handy at the moment.
#8
RE: tire pressure for gt?
ORIGINAL: Nuke
I typically use about 4 lbs. over what the placard in the driver's door jam states, then adjust to suit my driving style. Over the years I've experimented a lot with tire pressure and find that I'M comfortable at 4-6 lbs. over the placard value. It also is dependent on the make and model of the tire. I'm currently running 35 psi at 60 degrees F ambient temperature.
Remember, for every 10 degrees ambient temperature change you'll see roughly a 1 psi change in tire pressure. So if you set your pressure at 30 psiat 40 degrees ambientit'll be about 35 psi at 90 degrees ambient.Nitrogen won't vary as much but I'm not a believer in all the other hype about it.
The TPMS on these cars does not give you tire pressure like on other vehicles. It'll only alert you of a low pressure condition. I'm not even sure what it's set at and the MANUAL isn't handy at the moment.
I typically use about 4 lbs. over what the placard in the driver's door jam states, then adjust to suit my driving style. Over the years I've experimented a lot with tire pressure and find that I'M comfortable at 4-6 lbs. over the placard value. It also is dependent on the make and model of the tire. I'm currently running 35 psi at 60 degrees F ambient temperature.
Remember, for every 10 degrees ambient temperature change you'll see roughly a 1 psi change in tire pressure. So if you set your pressure at 30 psiat 40 degrees ambientit'll be about 35 psi at 90 degrees ambient.Nitrogen won't vary as much but I'm not a believer in all the other hype about it.
The TPMS on these cars does not give you tire pressure like on other vehicles. It'll only alert you of a low pressure condition. I'm not even sure what it's set at and the MANUAL isn't handy at the moment.
+1
Unless you filled with nitrogen