Karl
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Context : UK 4S, 20inch 4S wheels with Summer tyres (Bridgestone), air suspension
Just wondering what tyre pressures you guys are running with and why.
My car was delivered with 33psi all round at beginning of December. This equates to a zero deviation in pressure as displayed on board in the car.
I ran the car like this for a while (500 miles) but it felt too soft.
On the plaque on the driver door B Pillar it says the car should be on 37psi all round, which is what I’ve set the tyres to, so now the deviation measure on board the car says +4. Car feels better to me and efficiency seems to be better too.
Not sure why the car is setup with a baseline of 33psi and the plaque recommends 37psi?
What are you guys using?
btw I had the same discrepancy on my Taycan, and depending who you asked at Porsche I always got a different response
Just wondering what tyre pressures you guys are running with and why.
My car was delivered with 33psi all round at beginning of December. This equates to a zero deviation in pressure as displayed on board in the car.
I ran the car like this for a while (500 miles) but it felt too soft.
On the plaque on the driver door B Pillar it says the car should be on 37psi all round, which is what I’ve set the tyres to, so now the deviation measure on board the car says +4. Car feels better to me and efficiency seems to be better too.
Not sure why the car is setup with a baseline of 33psi and the plaque recommends 37psi?
What are you guys using?
btw I had the same discrepancy on my Taycan, and depending who you asked at Porsche I always got a different response
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