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Lowered mine to 40 psi months ago, it really helps. I don't notice any range loss, still at 249 Wh/mIn response to Consumer Reports, Elon (tweeted) said that, "to improve ride" drop the air to 39 psi. Anyone tried that yet?
In response to Consumer Reports, Elon (tweeted) said that, "to improve ride" drop the air to 39 psi. Anyone tried that yet?
Here is the complete tire pressure specification from Tesla including the 20" performance wheels.
Don't forget to increase your pressure to 44 psi wheel driving at sustained speeds above 136 mph
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Here is the complete tire pressure specification from Tesla including the 20" performance wheels.
Don't forget to increase your pressure to 44 psi wheel driving at sustained speeds above 136 mph
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This may be too late to answer your question but the tire pressure readings are visible a little while after the car is moving.Hey guys, I'm having trouble even seeing the pressure. I understand it should be one of the cards with the trip computer, and rear view camera, but my tire pressure card just shows a basic picture of the car with no tire pressure info (psi or bars)
Nope, should be able to just check it like every other tireok, really newb question here: having driven nothing but ancient cars, never used a TPMS system before. Do I need to do anything special to check the air with a standard air gauge? Do I need to take off a cap prior to bleeding/filling w/air? (sorry but don't want to screw up my beautiful M3.)
For my current car, BMW recommended increase pressure from 22 bar to 24 bar when I chosen 20” 245/35 instead of 19” 245/40.
Go figure ,When does the low tire pressure warning kick in - 38 psi?