my 2 cents... [according to my manual]
the faster you drive on the hwy. the more tire pressure you need. On a
'z' rated tire, the 44 psi is for speeds in excess of 100 mph.
my 2 cents... [according to my manual]
the faster you drive on the hwy. the more tire pressure you need. On a
'z' rated tire, the 44 psi is for speeds in excess of 100 mph.
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Thats odd. I have a manual for a 2000 Camaro, I assume you are using a 2000
manual since your sig says you have a 2000 Camaro, and it doesn't say that
at all.
> "The faster you drive on the hwy. the more tire pressure you need"?
> "On a 'z' rated tire, the 44 psi is for speeds in excess of 100 mph"?
Bullshit ! Where does it say that ? If you had read all of the manual you
would also have also read the following..........
(Quote) If you'll be driving at speeds(e.g.,speeds of 100 mph (160 km/h) or
higher), where it is legal, set the cold inflation pressure to the maxium
inflation pressure shown on the sidewall, or to 38 psi (265 kPa), whichever
is lower. See the example below. When you end this high-speed driving,
return to the cold inflation pressure shown on the Tire Loading Information
label.
Example:
You'll find maxium load and inflation pressure molded on the tire's
sidewall, in small letters, near the rim flange. It will read something like
this: Maxium load 690 kg (1521 lbs.) @ 300 kPa (44 psi) Max. Press.
For this example, you would set the inflation pressure for high-speed
driving at 38 psi (265 kPa). (End Quote)
.............Now I can see setting your pressure @ 38 psi for a high speed
run, Higher pressures give you less rolling resistance. However, its gonna
corner like sh.t!
Read ALL your manual and stop giving out your uninformed information on
here that can damage someones car and even get them killed. If you want to
run the maxium inflation pressure on your car, go right ahead. I will out
E.T. you and lose you in the twistys.
Z24PODS says... "Click Here" - 24 May 2004 18:29 GMT
Why does jbrainey have to be such an a.shole.??? Maybe he was born that
way. I never said I was quoting the manual word for word... DUH.!!!