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  1. #1
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    EK Gli civic

    recommended PSI tyre pressure for a 195/50/R15?

    Hi guys can someone please tell me the recommended pressure for the size tyres as seen in the thread title. did a search and couldnt find much.

    cheers.

    btw its on a EK Hatch civic 99

  2. #2
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    '90 EF8/'94 EH9
    32-36 PSI? I go 36

  3. #3
    As above.
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  4. #4
    For this you have to know some more.

    From the tyre 1 . maximum load or load-index 195/50/R15 88V would mean
    loadindex 88 stands for 560 kg/1235lbs and V means tyres to be used up to 240km/h.
    2. Pressure at wich the maximum load is wore up to reference speed of mostly 160km/h / 99miles/h.
    This is for normal car tyres 36 psi/2,5 bar and for reinforced tyres/XL/Extra load 2,9 bar /42 psi.
    The maximum pressure of the tyre of mostly 3 to 3,5 bar is not important.

    From the car :1. the Gross axle weight ratings front and behind or if you evert weighed it the weights on the seperate wheels. Can be foun in Europe on a metalish plate under the motorhood or in one of the doorstyles.
    2: The maximum technical speed of the car , or the speed you sertainly wont go over in practice.

    This you can fill in in spreadsheet I made, in wich I use the equation,the European car- and Tyre-manufacturers also use , and wich is the savest in the world up to now, but I already found a better system on the internet.
    http://cid-a526e0eee092e6dc.office.l...0tyre-pressure
    In the newest version I chanched the power used in the equation to an even saver one for more savety.
    If you cant figure it out, give me as much details as possible, and I will do it for you.

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