Originally Posted by
Radius
Hi team again,
Sorry for the separate post but a separate question - What tyre pressures do people prefer to use on their R36's, and do you vary them according to your usage?
I run mine at around 2.5 bar (250kPa) for normal use, which is similar usage as yours. I haven't had any issues so far. If I know I will be doing some high speed cornering, or have a long trip with a full car then I might increase the pressures. Tyre pressures are a bit of a trade-off, higher pressures = better cornering, better fuel economy and quicker wear, whilst lower pressures = more 'rolling' of the tyres through corners, higher fuel consumption, more comfort and a more even wear across the thread. I usually check how the tyre is wearing, if it is wearing more in the centre, then I deflate slightly. I would not recommend going below 250kPa though as too soft means more heat generation and quicker wear, as well as too much sidewall flexing. The placard is a general guide and caters for a broad range of use, for obvious reasons. Best is for you to try a few different and work out what works for you.
Good place to start is this forum and check what others are going (as you did).
Good luck!
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