Tyre Pressure

Jace

Sneaker Freaker
Checked my tyres yesterday, 1st time since collecting her in October :rolleyes:

Front - 26psi

Rear - 22psi


Put 29psi in the rears & 31psi in the front as per the fuel cap, blimey is the ride hard now ..........

Hope to see an increase in MPG too, but noticed a decrease in grip on greasy round abouts :blink:
 

Fishy

Active Member
May 16, 2005
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The tyre pressue warning will only go off on a sudden loss of pressure, not a gradual drop.

Fish
 

Tam

Santa in disguise :)
Feb 10, 2005
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Near Reevo :)
Fond mine to be the same (as in gone down), pumped mine up higher than you as I carry people / kit.

Have also found a lot less grip on the roundabouts .... but now they are fun!!!!! :D :D :D
 

OLDOILER

Full Member
Jul 28, 2005
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Wiltshire, UK
The tyre pressue warning will only go off on a sudden loss of pressure, not a gradual drop.

Fish
Not quite, the system will flag up a error if the revolutions on one axle wheel is greater than the other axle wheel [flatter tyre will give more revolutions] if both tyres are of the same pressure/revolutions even if wrong then it will not pick up a error - unless it goes outside preset tolerances which I'm not privy to
 

Paul_W

Newbie
Jul 23, 2006
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Rutland
My pressure system must be special then. If I add air to a tyre or let air out, the light comes on before I've even let the handbrake off.
 
Jan 8, 2006
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Manchester
I've swapped my original 17's for the Btcc 18's - does anyone know what pressures I should be running now? keep meaning to check!!

Cheers
JK
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
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Sunny Scotland
Your tyre pressure is in relation to your cars weight and weight spread.
Doesn't matter what tyres you fit the pressure will always be the same
 

Xe

Guest
Had a faulty valve a while back, zoomin along motorway (bing bing), pulled into garage and found it had dropped to around 16-18 psi, so it does work.

I guess my 35 psi on the front is too high, maybe thats why I get so much wheel spin!
 
Lecatona HPFP (High-pressure Fuel Pump Upgrades)