Tire Pressure + someone vandalized my car
Tire Pressure + someone vandalized my car
Last week, i was at a party and some a$$Hole let the air out of my right front and rear right tires... I was ****ed and i had to get my car towed..
Anyhow, i inflated teh tires and noticed that the max pressure on my 2k2's tires are 44PSI. But my tires were only inflated to 32psi.
So two days ago, i inflated it up to 40PSI and noticed a slight improvement on fuel economy.
What are teh drawbakcs to higher inflation?? And aren't you supposed to be near the max PSI's??
ED
Anyhow, i inflated teh tires and noticed that the max pressure on my 2k2's tires are 44PSI. But my tires were only inflated to 32psi.
So two days ago, i inflated it up to 40PSI and noticed a slight improvement on fuel economy.
What are teh drawbakcs to higher inflation?? And aren't you supposed to be near the max PSI's??
ED
Re: Tire Pressure + someone vandalized my car
Originally posted by MiniRX7
So two days ago, i inflated it up to 40PSI and noticed a slight improvement on fuel economy.
What are teh drawbakcs to higher inflation?? And aren't you supposed to be near the max PSI's??
So two days ago, i inflated it up to 40PSI and noticed a slight improvement on fuel economy.
What are teh drawbakcs to higher inflation?? And aren't you supposed to be near the max PSI's??
it will improve MPG but your traction will deminish, both from a launch and around turns.
im not sure about safety but i'd say you're fine at 40 PSI. just dont take it to the limit and put it at 43 or 44 or above.
Re: Tire Pressure + someone vandalized my car
Originally posted by MiniRX7
Last week, i was at a party and some a$$Hole let the air out of my right front and rear right tires... I was ****ed and i had to get my car towed..
Anyhow, i inflated teh tires and noticed that the max pressure on my 2k2's tires are 44PSI. But my tires were only inflated to 32psi.
So two days ago, i inflated it up to 40PSI and noticed a slight improvement on fuel economy.
What are teh drawbakcs to higher inflation?? And aren't you supposed to be near the max PSI's??
ED
Last week, i was at a party and some a$$Hole let the air out of my right front and rear right tires... I was ****ed and i had to get my car towed..
Anyhow, i inflated teh tires and noticed that the max pressure on my 2k2's tires are 44PSI. But my tires were only inflated to 32psi.
So two days ago, i inflated it up to 40PSI and noticed a slight improvement on fuel economy.
What are teh drawbakcs to higher inflation?? And aren't you supposed to be near the max PSI's??
ED
Last week, i was at a party and some a$$Hole let the air out of my right front and rear right tires... I was ****ed and i had to get my car towed..
Re: Tire Pressure + someone vandalized my car
Originally posted by MiniRX7
Last week, i was at a party and some a$$Hole let the air out of my right front and rear right tires... I was ****ed and i had to get my car towed..
Anyhow, i inflated teh tires and noticed that the max pressure on my 2k2's tires are 44PSI. But my tires were only inflated to 32psi.
So two days ago, i inflated it up to 40PSI and noticed a slight improvement on fuel economy.
What are teh drawbakcs to higher inflation?? And aren't you supposed to be near the max PSI's??
ED
Last week, i was at a party and some a$$Hole let the air out of my right front and rear right tires... I was ****ed and i had to get my car towed..
Anyhow, i inflated teh tires and noticed that the max pressure on my 2k2's tires are 44PSI. But my tires were only inflated to 32psi.
So two days ago, i inflated it up to 40PSI and noticed a slight improvement on fuel economy.
What are teh drawbakcs to higher inflation?? And aren't you supposed to be near the max PSI's??
ED
1. It is the MAX pressure for the tire, hot or cold...as the tire heats up from driving, air pressure naturally increases as well. If you are at 40 psi already, you only have a 3-4 psi margin before you have hit or exceeded the MAX pressure.
2. Higher pressure makes for a stiffer sidewall and also causes the contact patch of the tire to be reduced due to the center of the tread being 'pushed outward' more. This is how better MPG's happen, less rolling resistance...however, you are sacrificing contact with the road and often a tire overinflated feels 'squirrely'. Personal opinion but my safety is worth a measly couple of miles per gallon.
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Originally posted by bert
Let us not forget that it also causes faster wear to the center of the tire and slower wear to the outsides, costing you more tires faster. The saying "penny wise, pound foolish" comes to mind.
Let us not forget that it also causes faster wear to the center of the tire and slower wear to the outsides, costing you more tires faster. The saying "penny wise, pound foolish" comes to mind.
Economically speaking, if you are able to achieve better economy with tires that are inflated past their recommended levels, couldn't you use the extra money you save for purchasing new tires since these will wear out faster in the middle?
even considering a
Originally posted by Lumbee799
Economically speaking, if you are able to achieve better economy with tires that are inflated past their recommended levels, couldn't you use the extra money you save for purchasing new tires since these will wear out faster in the middle?
Economically speaking, if you are able to achieve better economy with tires that are inflated past their recommended levels, couldn't you use the extra money you save for purchasing new tires since these will wear out faster in the middle?
Yes, if the money you save is more than the cost of buying tires sooner.. You would then have to factor in things like taking the extra time to actually go and buy tires and the like.
If you want to save gas, slow down.
If you want to save gas, slow down.
Originally posted by Lumbee799
Economically speaking, if you are able to achieve better economy with tires that are inflated past their recommended levels, couldn't you use the extra money you save for purchasing new tires since these will wear out faster in the middle?
Economically speaking, if you are able to achieve better economy with tires that are inflated past their recommended levels, couldn't you use the extra money you save for purchasing new tires since these will wear out faster in the middle?
Originally posted by bert
Let us not forget that it also causes faster wear to the center of the tire and slower wear to the outsides, costing you more tires faster. The saying "penny wise, pound foolish" comes to mind.
Let us not forget that it also causes faster wear to the center of the tire and slower wear to the outsides, costing you more tires faster. The saying "penny wise, pound foolish" comes to mind.
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