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JAMMAN1701
03-02-2009, 11:28 AM
Hello everyone
I am new to this forum and just recently bought my first car.
It is a 2007 Toyota Yaris 1 Ltr
My question is if anyone knows what the standard tired pressure should be for the my car?
I think it is 32psi but I would be grateful if you could help me.
Thanks for reading :)
Tamago
03-02-2009, 11:37 AM
should say in the doorjam what pressure to run... :)
32-34 should work ok
TLyttle
03-02-2009, 01:14 PM
The tires have a max pressure number on them. I use that minus 2lbs for (what I feel is) best grip and best fuel mileage, without overstressing the tires.
Tamago
03-02-2009, 02:03 PM
The tires have a max pressure number on them. I use that minus 2lbs for (what I feel is) best grip and best fuel mileage, without overstressing the tires.
max pressure on a tire is for seating beads....
do NOT run your tires at 48psi lol
kimona
03-02-2009, 02:27 PM
The tires have a max pressure number on them. I use that minus 2lbs for (what I feel is) best grip and best fuel mileage, without overstressing the tires.
Geez, don't run your tyres anywhere near max pressure!
supmet
03-02-2009, 02:34 PM
The tires have a max pressure number on them. I use that minus 2lbs for (what I feel is) best grip and best fuel mileage, without overstressing the tires.
High Pressure = Best mileage(FE)
Low Pressure = Best Grip
And ya, what kimona and tamago said.
Tamago
03-02-2009, 04:03 PM
High Pressure = Best mileage(FE)
Low Pressure = Best Grip
And ya, what kimona and tamago said.
should be qualified:
too-high pressure, best mileage, no grip, improper tire wear
too-low pressure: better grip in a straight line (softer sidewall) but worse grip laterally (softer sidewall) improper tire wear
optimal pressure: best compromise of economy and grip.
TLyttle
03-03-2009, 01:04 PM
"Optimal pressure: best compromise of economy and grip." I thought that is what I said; it is what I meant to say. I am getting good grip and excellent FE by running my OEM tires ~4lbs over recommended pressure, with no unusual tire wear pattern.
Then the whole thing goes sideways when you see what the hyper-miler guys are running!
kimona
03-03-2009, 01:35 PM
The tires have a max pressure number on them. I use that minus 2lbs for (what I feel is) best grip and best fuel mileage, without overstressing the tires.
This is what you said. I don't know about your tyres, but mine indicate a maximum tyre pressure of 50PSI. So, 50-2 = 48PSI... which would be somewhat overinflated. If I inflated my tyres to 48PSI, I'd be bouncing all over the road like a basketball!
JAMMAN1701
03-03-2009, 03:04 PM
should say in the doorjam what pressure to run... :)
32-34 should work ok
and just a follow up question. should I have each tire at the same psi eg 32 psi on all 4 tires?
And I cant seem to find it written anywhere around the door :(
kimona
03-03-2009, 03:48 PM
Should have a label affixed to the driver's door jamb that indicates tyre pressures and loads. Label on my Vitz clearly indicates 32PSI front/rear.
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