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ADias said:
I do not think that there is a fixed cold temp. If you use as cold temp 20C/68F, that means that your tires will be underinflated on colder days and overinflated on warmer days.
I do think that "cold" pressure means pressure at rest after sitting overnight in the shade. This implies that as the ambient temp changes one has to add air in the Winter and remove air in the Summer.
Quote:
ADias said:
I do not think that there is a fixed cold temp. If you use as cold temp 20C/68F, that means that your tires will be underinflated on colder days and overinflated on warmer days.
I do think that "cold" pressure means pressure at rest after sitting overnight in the shade. This implies that as the ambient temp changes one has to add air in the Winter and remove air in the Summer.
Mar 16, 2006 4:20:06 AM