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    Recommended psi for tyre

    What would be recommended psi for pilot sport 3 on passat tdi sedan ?

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    36psi minimum.
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    Checkout inside your fuel lid. I normally go around 270 kpa for the PS3's on our TDI (without any load or passengers in the car).

    When using an electronic pump at any local service station, I can hit the "Unit of Measure" [i], button to get kpa.
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    The pressures mentioned on the placard are a little too conservative as far as good tyre life goes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    The pressures mentioned on the placard are a little too conservative as far as good tyre life goes.
    Really? Is it better to go a little higher? I always thought they seem a bit soft.
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    Yeah, I'd be aiming for the high 30s.
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    It is a personal choice. It depends on the type / feel of ride you prefer. Most tyre places suggest a minimum of 36psi all round for an unladen car for suburban driving. Higher if the car is loaded or travelling at sustained high speeds.

    The tyre placard is a good place to start.

    I personally use 38psi for the burbs.

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    OK cool, 270kpa ~= 39psi. So the OP should aim for around 36 - 39psi for their PS3's?
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    I use 38 psi for bridgstone before...maybe ps3 different...just qussing...

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    Don't forget hot/warm tyres will give you a higher reading than cool ones & usually servo gauges have had a tough life & are unreliable...
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