Psi Air Pressure
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How to ensure that your vehicle has proper tire pressure
Sometimes, riding a vehicle becomes quite difficult if its tires are not properly inflated. Whatever the case is, whether the tire of your vehicle is under inflated or over inflated, it can make it difficult for you to handle your vehicle.
If you are not able to handle your vehicle, it is most probably due to air pressure in the tires. Improper air pressure in the tires has huge effect on vehicles. If the tires of your vehicle are over inflated, they will not get close to the ground and you will face problem while controlling the vehicle. On the other hand, if the tires pressure is too low, they will become flat. So, in order to get the best results, you should maintain proper air pressure in your vehicle's tire to get the best results.
Tire pressure is measured in PSI units and every vehicle has its own PSI i.e. pound per square inches. The PSI for every tire is mentioned on it however that is not the correct tire pressure. It is the amount of air a tire can occupy. To know the correct tire pressure of your vehicle, you can either search an Internet or read the instructions manual.
Determining tire pressure of your vehicle is not difficult. You can know the tire pressure of your vehicle through air pressure gauge. In case, TPMS is installed on your vehicle, you do not need to check the air pressure. This system informs driver whenever a tire pressure goes below the limit, thereby keeping the driver informed about it.
To ensure complete security of you and your family, maintaining proper tire pressure is very important. Improper air pressure in the tires is most likely to fail at high speed and can cause any mishap or accident. Apart from that, sustaining proper tire pressure can help you to get the maximum from your vehicle by enhancing the mileage and reducing the fuel economy.
I hope this article of mine will inform you about the necessity of maintaining proper tire pressure in your vehicle.
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If the recommended tire pressure for your car is 35 psi air. What would it be if you used nitrogen gas?
is there a pressure/tire range between air and nitrogen gas?
35 psi.
I suppose I should inject some common sense here. Regular air is already 80% nitrogen gas so whatever effects you expect to see from going to 100% nitrogen gas will be almost undetectable. In other words, you need to check your tire pressure just as often, and set it to the same PSI as before. To me, nitrogen seems like a marketing gimmick that may have some relevance to a race team that monitors their PSI's down to a very small fraction, but not to the average Joe.
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