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tyre pressure
kenmaine1008:
--- Quote from: Jazz on April 24, 2009, 03:16:20 PM ---Nope, recommend to pump your tyres when cold. You can travel not more than 5km to your petrol station to pump air.
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oh.. okie thanks!~ ;D
veefer:
--- Quote from: pizzaboy on April 24, 2009, 03:53:46 PM ---how often do we need to pump our tyres if its nitrogen filled?
some say once a mth, some say once in 2 mths & some say the pressure would never drop so there is no need to pump... wonder which to believe?
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I changed my tyres 2 months back and the shop filled it with N2, told me no need to charge for 3 months and they will do it for free. On my previous tyres, I would religiously check my tyre pressures every weekend but for the new set with N2, I checked it after a month.
My findings were that the pressures dropped significantly and I should still check and charge my tyres every week.
Just for sharing....
nzmg:
--- Quote from: jliow on April 21, 2009, 01:21:11 AM ---different station pump different calibration. So if u go to Caltex station pump 230, then drive to Esso, then u try u be shock the reading is 250. Then U drive to shell wah the reading is 210.
So stick to your regular pump.
SPC pump the most lao ya. Esso and Caltex quite ok, but caltex must see location.
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I suggest that car owners buy a tire pressure gauge and keep in the car.
They are easily available, and are not expensive. (in fact, some people find the cheap non-digital ones better then the relatively more expensive, digital ones)
clarence:
--- Quote from: Jazz on April 24, 2009, 01:24:13 PM ---This is based on your Clarence' theory ?
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I don't understand what you are trying to imply on this. :confused1:
Zippy:
--- Quote from: nzmg on April 27, 2009, 10:17:58 AM ---I suggest that car owners buy a tire pressure gauge and keep in the car.
They are easily available, and are not expensive. (in fact, some people find the cheap non-digital ones better then the relatively more expensive, digital ones)
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Yup, i heard the exact same thing from a few friends - that the cheap gauges seem to be more accurate compared to the digital ones!
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