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Old 08-16-2010, 05:38 PM   #1
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Tire pressure

How much tire pressure are you using? Nung first na gamit ko I notice medyo nag iiskid when I check the tire pressure it was 45psi, binba ko ng 35psi, medyo nabasan yung ingay ng road and di na masyado makaldag.
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Old 08-16-2010, 05:48 PM   #2
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as per my experience lang po, 32 front 30 rear ang ginagawa ko, usually ako lang kasi sakay ni shadow eh, kaya preferred ko ung ganun, and besides mainit ngayon so nag eexpand pa sya ng konti.
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Old 08-16-2010, 06:57 PM   #3
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as per my experience lang po, 32 front 30 rear ang ginagawa ko, usually ako lang kasi sakay ni shadow eh, kaya preferred ko ung ganun, and besides mainit ngayon so nag eexpand pa sya ng konti.
same here tol
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Old 08-17-2010, 01:18 AM   #4
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sabi po ng mekaniko kong pinoy, kapag ka ngayong tag-init ay 30psi for both. at kapag taglamig naman at 32psi. tapos ung spare tire ay dapat 35psi.
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Old 08-17-2010, 01:58 AM   #5
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so mostly naglalaro lang sa range na 28psi to 32psi ang mga tires.depende na rin sa preferrence or kung ilang ang sakay ng yaris natin
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Old 08-17-2010, 02:09 AM   #6
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so mostly naglalaro lang sa range na 28psi to 32psi ang mga tires.depende na rin sa preferrence or kung ilang ang sakay ng yaris natin
nabasa ko sa net, 34 sa front then 32 sa rear, ewan ko lang kung yun ang best, for me as of now ganun gamit ko kc puno lagi ako ng sakay, medyo flat na kapag binaba ko p dun.
as for my experience nung una kong ginamit ang auto, nagulat ako nung chineck ko pressure, it was 65psi!!!. i thought check muna ng dealer ang pressure bago ibigay, nagamit ko na ng 1 week bago ko nakita pressure, kaya pala maskid then makaldag takbo ko.
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Old 10-18-2010, 03:54 AM   #7
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Just to update this thread.

Napansin ko lang ngaun na parang kulang ang tire pressure ni mica so I made some readings. Both front tires reads 25 psi, 28-30 psi nman sa rear tires. Any comments mga kayaris?
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Old 10-18-2010, 04:05 AM   #8
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Just to update this thread.

Napansin ko lang ngaun na parang kulang ang tire pressure ni mica so I made some readings. Both front tires reads 25 psi, 28-30 psi nman sa rear tires. Any comments mga kayaris?
Natural lang bumaba minsan yan rye, ganun din si minie ko 25psi last time. 32psi dapat base sa manual, pero 30psi lang nilalagay ko. Yun ay akin lang.
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Old 10-18-2010, 04:05 AM   #9
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@ rye actually preferrence na lang ata yan, sakin kasi 32psi ang front at 30psi naman ang rear kasi mas mabigat ang load ng front natin.. antay natin kung "violent reactions" ang iba pa nating mga kayaris hehehehe
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Old 10-18-2010, 04:27 AM   #10
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Hindi kaya effect din ito ng weather natin ngaun since nararamdaman ko na ang simoy ng pasko??
Kidding aside, San ba pwedeng magpadagdagng hangin dito sa riyadh? Any suggestions?
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Old 10-18-2010, 04:34 AM   #11
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ka yaris suggestion po... nitrogen air... up to 35psi pwedeng pwede na kase hindi na mainit gaya ng dati... at kapag mainit maximum 33psi or below suggested tire air pressure and kung nitrogen air pa gamit nyo hindi umiinit to the maximum ang tire at magaan itakbo ... as per experience !!!
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Old 10-18-2010, 06:17 AM   #12
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Hindi kaya effect din ito ng weather natin ngaun since nararamdaman ko na ang simoy ng pasko??
Kidding aside, San ba pwedeng magpadagdagng hangin dito sa riyadh? Any suggestions?
@rye any Gas Stations palagay ko merong vulcanizing shop, maki suyo ka lang o ikaw na mismo mag lagay.

@blessed, san merong nitrogen para sa gulong natin? Tnx.
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Old 10-18-2010, 07:43 AM   #13
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@rye any Gas Stations palagay ko merong vulcanizing shop, maki suyo ka lang o ikaw na mismo mag lagay.

@blessed, san merong nitrogen para sa gulong natin? Tnx.
jonimac... check ka lang sa mga new gasoline station dyan sa ruh, dito kase sa khobar almost yong mga magaganda at mga bagong gasoline station na may mga shop for change oil/ vulcanizing/ tires... basta sabihin mo lang "Nitrogen Air"... alam na nila yon. then suggestion sa oil... Castrol Magna "synthetic oil" yon... mas matining sa makina and laso for 10thou kilometers before ulit pa change oil... yon po ang gamit ko ngayon at very smooth takbo ni blessed...
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Old 10-18-2010, 07:43 AM   #14
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Hindi kaya effect din ito ng weather natin ngaun since nararamdaman ko na ang simoy ng pasko??
Kidding aside, San ba pwedeng magpadagdagng hangin dito sa riyadh? Any suggestions?

@rye: di ka ba nabigyan ng tire air pressure kit? ung kasama sa kit na bigay ng toyota? Un kasi ang ginagamit ko eh...

Guys, pag pinarotate ko ung gulong ko eh... pano ang rotation ko nun? clockwise b? ung nasa unahan eh malilipat sa likuran?



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Old 10-18-2010, 08:03 AM   #15
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@rye: di ka ba nabigyan ng tire air pressure kit? ung kasama sa kit na bigay ng toyota? Un kasi ang ginagamit ko eh...

Guys, pag pinarotate ko ung gulong ko eh... pano ang rotation ko nun? clockwise b? ung nasa unahan eh malilipat sa likuran?



sa tire rotation naman sa pagkakaalam ko, you can try crisscross method, ung front right papunta sa rear left then ung front left sa rear right, this way magiging even ang treadwear ng mga tires ni angel. idk if ito ang method ng mga kayaris natin, antay tayo ng feedback galing sa kanila.
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sa tire rotation naman sa pagkakaalam ko, you can try crisscross method, ung front right papunta sa rear left then ung front left sa rear right, this way magiging even ang treadwear ng mga tires ni angel. idk if ito ang method ng mga kayaris natin, antay tayo ng feedback galing sa kanila.

Thanks Syntax! Ikaw na talaga!
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Old 10-18-2010, 09:02 AM   #17
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@rye: di ka ba nabigyan ng tire air pressure kit? ung kasama sa kit na bigay ng toyota? Un kasi ang ginagamit ko eh...


@bluecris, What do you mean by kit? tire pressure reading pen lang meron ako.
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Old 10-19-2010, 01:00 AM   #18
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for the spare tire:
pag labas ng car ko sa kasa, 60psi ung spare tire pressure ko. As per manual, keep it high as it will decrease the pressure during storage.

for the rotation:
Include the spare tire on the rotation as lifecyle of tires is only <3yrs.

my OWN tire pressure:
HOT season : 28psi
Cold Season : 32psi
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