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sickrabbit
29-01-05, 07:57 PM
i ,m running 195 50s r15s....to settle a debate - what should the be at psi ?
cheers. :oops:
Well i'm not 100% sure, i always put in about 30 psi. However, if you're using sainsburys/esso/any garage's air machine, they're not atall accurate anyway because they become un-calibrated by being thrown around every day, e.g thrown on the floor by peeps in a rush.
So your pressure's won't be v.accurate anyway, so i put in 30.
yep i put in 30psi.
as long as it's something around that, and not 5psi or something lol
sickrabbit
29-01-05, 08:08 PM
sound - me bloomin neighbour can get the next pint - i run mine at 30 although nxt door reckons 28 is the max.
stella please ( and this time - make it a pint )
depends on tyres i think
it may say on your tyre walls
And also what load you're carrying. Tbh on a nova, i wouldn't go any higher than 30psi as the weight isn't there. Although the guages aren't v.accurate anyway :roll:
i have the orignial manual here, infact two of them ! (Mk1 and Mk2)
they say you should adjust your trye pressure to suit load. and weather
General Baxter
29-01-05, 09:22 PM
Nick - turn to page 92 in the mk1 blue book, tells you all the Psi there :lol:
got a picture incase you get lost in the book ;)
http://www.streetrace.co.uk/PhotoPost/data/500/126IM000187-med.JPG
Aragorn
30-01-05, 10:53 AM
only tells u the pressure for std tires tho
28-32 is about right
i normally run 30 in the fronts and 28 on the rear on 195/45r15
if your doing lots of motorway driving it would probably pay to blow them upto 35 all round for the old gas mileage
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