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October 3rd, 2015 03:02 AM #5711
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October 3rd, 2015 07:56 AM #5712- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
the recommended tire pressures are indicated in a sticker pasted to the driver's door pillar, as well as indicated in the manual.
yung wigo namin, mataas din yung recommended pressure. but we have been doing it for a year now.. ok naman.Last edited by dr. d; October 3rd, 2015 at 07:59 AM.
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October 3rd, 2015 09:08 AM #5713
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October 3rd, 2015 09:36 AM #5714- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
as long as the specifications indicated on the tire's carcass are not violated, the tire should survive the experience.
but the over-inflation might figure negatively on the vehicle's suspension, etc..
but yess. over-inflation does seem to soften the steering feel..
i myself, add +2 psi ...
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October 3rd, 2015 10:08 AM #5715
Feeling ko kasi parang over-inflation yung nasa recommend. Sa Adventure kasi 26 front 36 rear tas ang max psi ng gulong is 50psi. Samantalang to 36 front 33 rear tas max psi ng gulong is 44psi. Yung dating lancer ko kasi 30 front & rear kaya medyo nanibago talaga ako. Ask ko lang po pag hiway drive at the speed of 90-100kms. Ilan po kadalasang nadadagdag sa hangin sa gulong?
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October 3rd, 2015 10:13 AM #5716
Masyado matagtag yung 35psi sa akin. I normally hover between 32 to 33 psi lang.
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October 3rd, 2015 10:51 AM #5717It is the ambient temperature that you should consider, not your driving speed.
1-psi/10F = 1-psi/5.5C
Morning temperature = 27C
Cold tire air pressure = 36 psi
Case 1.
Afternoon temperature = 32C
Change in temperature = 32C - 27C = 5C
Increase in tire air pressure = 5C x 1 psi/5.5C = 0.9 psi
Tire air pressure = 36 psi + 0.9 psi = 36.6 psi
Case 2.
Afternoon temperature = 40C
Change in temperature = 40C - 27C = 13C
Increase in tire air pressure = 13C x 1 psi/5.5C = 2.36 psi
Tire air pressure = 36 psi + 2.36 psi = 38.36 psi
So 36 psi sa front is safe even if ambient temperature is 40C.
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It is the ambient temperature that you should consider, not your driving speed.
1-psi/10F = 1-psi/5.5C
Morning temperature = 27C
Cold tire air pressure = 36 psi
Case 1.
Afternoon temperature = 32C
Change in temperature = 32C - 27C = 5C
Increase in tire air pressure = 5C x 1 psi/5.5C = 0.9 psi
Tire air pressure = 36 psi + 0.9 psi = 36.6 psi
Case 2.
Afternoon temperature = 40C
Change in temperature = 40C - 27C = 13C
Increase in tire air pressure = 13C x 1 psi/5.5C = 2.36 psi
Tire air pressure = 36 psi + 2.36 psi = 38.36 psi
So 36 psi sa front is safe even if ambient temperature is 40C.
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October 3rd, 2015 12:19 PM #5718
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October 3rd, 2015 12:50 PM #5719Para hindi ka kabahan, buy yourself a tire air pressure gauge. Actually, dapat meron ka na nito.
Inflate your front tires to 36 psi in the morning and then after you use the vehicle, measure the tire air pressure again. At least yan, actual mo makikita kung umaabot ka ng 44 psi.
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Para hindi ka kabahan, buy yourself a tire air pressure gauge. Actually, dapat meron ka na nito.
Inflate your front tires to 36 psi in the morning and then after you use the vehicle, measure the tire air pressure again. At least yan, actual mo makikita kung umaabot ka ng 44 psi.
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