jim Posted December 16, 2006 Share Posted December 16, 2006 I have converted the tyre pressure information from the door pillar sticker. It says 2.4 bar all round. That converts to 35 psi. Does that sound right? My tyres appear to have been running at around 30 psi for a few months now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trev-the-Rev Posted December 16, 2006 Share Posted December 16, 2006 Yep 35 psi is about right. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jim Posted December 16, 2006 Author Share Posted December 16, 2006 Thanks Trev. Better get the foot pump out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emperor Ming Posted December 19, 2006 Share Posted December 19, 2006 Been running mine at 26 all round. Rides great and stick like sh*t to a blanket though. Better go out and pump them up then!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 35 seems awful hard for 'normal' tyres though. I am going to do a little research and check up on this! Ming the Puzzled Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stew Posted December 19, 2006 Share Posted December 19, 2006 In my old car I used to play with tyre pressures to make it handle how i wanted. If the pressure is the same on both sides and it's within a few PSI of recomended then I don't see the problem. MPG is affected though for the cost concious! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trev-the-Rev Posted December 19, 2006 Share Posted December 19, 2006 :35 seems awful hard for 'normal' tyres though. It's not really when you consider the weight of the Z Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Removed Posted December 19, 2006 Share Posted December 19, 2006 35psi is the recommended (by Nisssan) pressure Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jim Posted December 19, 2006 Author Share Posted December 19, 2006 Like you, Ming, I was running mine at around 26 - that's what the garage set them at when I got it. I've had mine close to 35 for the last 2 or 3 days now and I can't help feeling that the car has significantly less grip. That's not good these mornings when the temperature falls below zero. Think I will compromise tomorrow and drop them to around 30 and see how that feels. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Liam's Z Posted December 19, 2006 Share Posted December 19, 2006 Like you, Ming, I was running mine at around 26 - that's what the garage set them at when I got it. I've had mine close to 35 for the last 2 or 3 days now and I can't help feeling that the car has significantly less grip. That's not good these mornings when the temperature falls below zero. Think I will compromise tomorrow and drop them to around 30 and see how that feels. Zero!!! oh yeah Scotland Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emperor Ming Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 Like you, Ming, I was running mine at around 26 - that's what the garage set them at when I got it. I've had mine close to 35 for the last 2 or 3 days now and I can't help feeling that the car has significantly less grip. That's not good these mornings when the temperature falls below zero. Think I will compromise tomorrow and drop them to around 30 and see how that feels. Hi Jim I agree. I am still on 26 psi and the car feels very sure footed even in the cold icy conditions of late. I will up to 30 when I next clean her - still every three or four days I might add - and see what difference it makes. I will then go up a psi or two until I feel it is getting skitty and then come down a couple for the winter. I will re assess in the summer time though! Ming the cautious Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jim Posted December 20, 2006 Author Share Posted December 20, 2006 Had a short run on them today at 30 psi and it felt a bit better. I'll give it a longer run at the weekend and see how it handles at that pressure, but I don't think I will go back up to 35 until the summer, just as you say. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ir_fuel Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 Lower pressure will increase the temperature of the tyre, hence (until a certain level ofcourse) increase grip Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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