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tyre presures

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by rainbow_star, Feb 12, 2007.

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    rainbow_star New Member

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    since he's on 205, I believe he's on aftermark rims and tires already. I think 35psi is good.
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    the rims are stock just 195 is changed to 205 the profile is the same too??
    i use 30 normally wen i am crusing around now i am wonderin if that is a bit less??
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    30 is fine. i would even recommend 32. on the road i've noticed abut 35-37 gives you best gas mileage though. hehe. below 28 is bad. especially on track. well i guess depending on what tires you are using but yeah i would say 30-32 should be grippy enough.
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    tyre presures

    i ve got a 03 corolla
    205 60 r 15
    what should be the ideal pressure for a quatermile drag
    the air temperature will be around 30celcus
    i am in india theres this big event this weekend
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    You want a lower air pressure than you normal drive on so you can increase the surface area of the tire. I think 30 psi is the driving pressure so lower it little, but I wouldn't do too much. Keep in mind you have stock rated radials, not racing slicks. You don't want to have a blow out, lose control and crash.
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    DrunkSaru Unsuspecting Poo Flinger

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    93-02 corollas 35psi is a bit high. i always ran 30-33. the newer corollas, they seem to handle higher. my sister's 06 corolla is always at 34-35
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    np
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    ya i always thought 32psi on all 4 was the magic number.
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    35 psi is a bit high. I blew out a valve stem and got a flat twice at that psi. I keep mine all pegged at 30.
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    thanks people i ll stick to 30
    rollatuner thanks a lot been a big help even with the header stuff i still need to know how are headers measured

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