Wolfdog Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 Was just wondering what tyre pressure to put in my new r1r tyres 205 50 15 old ones had 18psi ? Any thoughts lads... Quote
Wilfman Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 I run mine at 19psi but only because the pinto is a tad heavier. Quote
CraigHew Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 I run R1Rs 205 50 15 at 18 all round. clearly that's measured at ambient temp, I've often wondered what temps they reach say on a hot summer day at full chat. Quote
Terryathome Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 Couple of psi less when on track. Did ok at Blyton last Quote
stephenh Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 I used to run them at 18psi for performance, and nearer 20psi on the road for better wear. Quote
Weekend Warrior Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 I hat 20t/50/15 r888r's fitted on Saturday and was asked what pressure but didn't have a clue,the fitter guessed at 30 psi ! I take it I need to let some out and get them to 18 . 1 1 1 Quote
Kit Car Electronics Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 1 hour ago, Weekend Warrior said: I hat 20t/50/15 r888r's fitted on Saturday and was asked what pressure but didn't have a clue,the fitter guessed at 30 psi ! I take it I need to let some out and get them to 18 . Yes, it probably wouldn't have mattered even if you'd known the 18psi in advance- I've never had a tyre fitter believe me anyway! 1 1 Quote
Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 1 hour ago, Kit Car Electronics said: Yes, it probably wouldn't have mattered even if you'd known the 18psi in advance- I've never had a tyre fitter believe me anyway! Yep, doesn't matter how many times you tell them, unless they're really used to dealing withour cars, they'll just look at you, smile, nod, fill them to 36 psi and presumably go and tell all their colleagues how the last guy wanted to drive out on tyres with no air in. Get the pressures down as soon as practically possibly, the tyres can be a wee bit slippy with mould release agent on them anyway, with 30 plus psi, you feel like you're driving a drift car! 1 Quote
Mighty Mart Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 Yep, had my r888r's fitted the night before driving to Stoneliegh, and got to Swindon before I could let some air out, as they were at 30 psi and the car felt horrid....back to. 18 psi and it's a pleasure again. Mart. Quote
Matthew Haynes Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 2 hours ago, Weekend Warrior said: I hat 20t/50/15 r888r's fitted on Saturday and was asked what pressure but didn't have a clue,the fitter guessed at 30 psi ! I take it I need to let some out and get them to 18 . Never ever ever ever ever trust a tyre fitters pressure gauge !! (IMHO of course). Potentially even worse is when you have a (compulsory for warranty) "service" on the daily driver. My daily driver went in with correct pressures 31psi front, 29psi rear, came back 40 psi all round. Any of these would be better: http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/accessories-tyres/85474/best-tyre-pressure-and-tread-depth-gauges-2017 1 Quote
Wolfdog Posted September 13, 2017 Author Posted September 13, 2017 Thank you for all your advise boys Quote
stephenh Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 To be fair, the tyre fitters need to blow them up to get the beads to sit properly on the rim edges if we are talking of fitting new tyres. Always let the air out afterwards. 30 psi on a Westy will have it bouncing all over the place! 1 Quote
Badger56 Posted September 15, 2017 Posted September 15, 2017 I had the same issue with my Seight, had 30psi all round when I picked it up from the previous owner, this was the best advice I found:- "The correct tyre pressures depends on the weight of your car (including passengers and luggage so this will vary), and the size and make of tyres. You will need the following information to calculate correct PSI for any given combination:(Gross) weight of vehicleload rating of tyres at max PSI (the sidewall will have this information - something like 600kg at 44 PSI etc)For example, the weight of my legacy with some passengers and baggage I've worked out at 1700kgMy Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD2s are rated for 545KG at 44 PSI so:545kg x 4 = 2180kg (max load)2180 (combined max load) ÷ 1700 (vehicle weight) = 1.2844 (max tyre PSI) ÷ 1.28 = 34.31So you should inflate your tyres to 34 PSI / 2.4 bar in that example." I run 18 psi all round, Cheers 1 1 Quote
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