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35 Psi???

Post by saxon.hall.00 » Mon Oct 13, 2008 9:40 am

Hey,

I have a Subaru, L Series, sports wagon, 1.8L, 89 model,

I heard along the grape fine that if you put 35Psi in your front wheels and just standard 32Psi in the back you ca geaps better fueleconemy out of your car in all the older models like mine?? and it;s noticable?

Are these even the write statistics? and has anyone ever heard of any thing like this??

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Post by tex » Mon Oct 13, 2008 10:01 am

Well putting the right pressure in your tires will increase fuel efficency but I wouldn't have thought it would be that noticeable and as for the pressure I'd be more inclined to run the 35 all the way round but a test (more so for larger 4x4 tyres) is take a note of the Kpa when cold take the car for a reasonable drive then check them again if they stay almost the same then you have the right pressurre for your conditions (hot air expands increasing the pressure). The cheats way though is to look at the tyre placard or if you have it read the owners manual!
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Post by saxon.hall.00 » Mon Oct 13, 2008 12:32 pm

Oh yeah, nice, cheers for the info

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Post by L-BJ » Mon Oct 13, 2008 2:13 pm

Yeah makes sense b/c the L-wagons are all nose heavy and the more pressure in the front vs. the back will go some way to even that out.
On the point of increasing pressure all the way round, I would always increase pressure at least 2psi to what the car/tyre manufacturer says b/c its in their interest to have you chew through more tyres (more $ for them). If you ever do defensive &/or advanced driving courses they won't let you use your car if the tyre pressures aren't higher b/c they argue they are set too low from factory and the higher pressure is needed for proper handling (think it was 36 they set when i did my course)

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Post by timmo » Mon Oct 13, 2008 5:41 pm

lower tyre pressure = better ride comfort thats why they set them lowish from factory. 35-40 is better for tyre wear & handling if you can handle the harsh ride!
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Post by El_Freddo » Mon Oct 13, 2008 6:09 pm

timmo wrote:35-40 is better for tyre wear & handling if you can handle the harsh ride!
Ah, we should be used to it with the state of our roads in oz!

If you run your pressure too high you'll find the centre of your tyre will scrub out quicker - maybe not on an L but most other vehicles you will find this occurs.

I've always run at 36 psi, sometimes 40 to get some extra life from the tyre cos the side's scrubbing out...

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Post by sven '2' » Mon Oct 13, 2008 6:35 pm

timmo wrote:lower tyre pressure = better ride comfort thats why they set them lowish from factory.
spot on

I used to run my 13s & 14s at 34 PSI...I think cooper tyres even in 13s when you could them ran closer to 40

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Post by mrflibbles » Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:49 pm

i have never used the factory psi settings, always 2-4 psi more. but the more pressure the firmer the ride. too low pressures the tyres usually wear on the outer edges and in the centre for too much pressure.
yes it will also affect your fuel economy but so will your right foot ( i learnt gone from 450 kms out of a tank in my work ute to just on 700 kms just by changing my driving style)

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Post by AlpineRaven » Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:31 pm

*whispers* I'm on 46 in my Liberty...... *looks down.. hehe
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Post by Suby Wan Kenobi » Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:36 pm

With the 2 RX's i have to run them at 38PSI to get even tyre wear and the Lib runs around with 40psi.
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Post by Bumpty » Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:42 pm

I should check mine properly, I just go by the thumb test... Thumb in the side wall ;)

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Post by Matatak » Thu Oct 16, 2008 12:19 am

mine usually sit around 35.

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Post by CPOCSM » Thu Oct 16, 2008 7:01 pm

El_Freddo wrote:Ah, we should be used to it with the state of our roads in oz!

If you run your pressure too high you'll find the centre of your tyre will scrub out quicker - maybe not on an L but most other vehicles you will find this occurs.

I've always run at 36 psi, sometimes 40 to get some extra life from the tyre cos the side's scrubbing out...

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Spot on Bennie - 36 normally for me, 38-40 on long trips - erring to 38 when it is summer. I find the ride is good though - this is due to the old shocks being shot!!!...lol.

Now I have new shocks - it is a lot firmer and the Canberra roads being shite, I drop them to 36 unless I an heading off somewhere...

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Post by hav_lova » Thu Oct 23, 2008 9:16 pm

I run 40psi in my liberty wagon it rides pretty nice no complaints

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