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Is this weird or what?
moochi:
--- Quote from: aerosignal on August 09, 2008, 11:03:43 PM ---I second that. Quite unusual to have 3 tires lose 5 kpa and 1 losing 40. Very likely to be small puncture or leaky valve if the tires are new.
250 for rear is very high. Do you carry passengers behind very often or carry alot of load?
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No i don't carry passanger, mostly it's just me. Initially I used to refill 230 for front and 210 for rear, then i came across some members here who refill 250 for all 4 wheels so i'm trying that out. It feels less bumpy so I've been sticking with it.
Btw, my ride is a 2005 latio sports and I've been running on the stock tires to date. Thinking of switching soon but still considering the brand and price. I don't want to switch my rims so what can I go for. Roughly cost $80 per tire.
moochi:
--- Quote from: Silver on August 09, 2008, 06:59:02 PM ---how often do you refill the air in your tyres?
how many times have you observed this situation?
seems to be more a possibility of a leak than anything else
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I have to refill every 10 days or 2 weeks as I can feel the ride is not smooth enough.
moochi:
--- Quote from: kenny59 on August 09, 2008, 07:32:07 PM ---Hi moochi.There is nothing wrong with ur tire n y the pressure on the driver side will go down faster is bcos our engine bay weight heavier on the right accordingly to the tcm svc advisor.Another reason is most of the time we r driving by ourself which add on weight to the right n therefore will cause tis to happen(correct mi if i m wrong)Hope the information will helps... ;D
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I was thinking that too... care to montior your tires pressure next time you refill so I can compare if the drop is similar?
idiotboi89:
--- Quote from: moochi on August 10, 2008, 02:31:12 AM ---I was thinking that too... care to montior your tires pressure next time you refill so I can compare if the drop is similar?
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hmm for my own, i do get even air loss for all the tyres.
clarence:
Try pumping Nitrogen gas in your tyres and the tyre air leakage will be very minimal, if any at all.
It also reduces fuel consumption as nitrogen is lighter than air and does not heat up so easily. Your tyres will not be so hot after running too.
Costs $5 per tyre.
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