CuriousGeorge
Well-Known Member
(Quotes because it depends on what parameter you wish to optimize.)
On another forum @SameGuy was kind enough to answer my question about his preferred tire pressures (40/37 with F1s). Since the Goodyears on the loaner I have at present were underinflated, I decided to do the dealership a favor and pumped them up to the above. Overall, I would say that experiment was a success, with a bit sharper response to steering input but only a slight decrease in ride quality (mostly more vibration on coarse surfaces). Interestingly, the higher pressure seemed to help straight line traction, as flooring the accelerator immediately pegged the power delivery to 100%, with no complaint from the tires and without setting off the traction control. In contrast, when the front tires were at 33-34 psi, initial power delivery was restricted, the traction control would kick in, and the tires would squeal. Since my spouse doesn't like being thrown around, I didn't get the chance to explore the cornering limits, and obviously can't really say anything about the effects on range or wear pattern (although I should be able to gather some data re. the first two tomorrow).
Anyway, I am now motivated to play with higher pressures for the P7s when I get my own car back. Anybody else tried pressures higher (or lower) than factory recommended for daily use? If so, what was your experience?
On another forum @SameGuy was kind enough to answer my question about his preferred tire pressures (40/37 with F1s). Since the Goodyears on the loaner I have at present were underinflated, I decided to do the dealership a favor and pumped them up to the above. Overall, I would say that experiment was a success, with a bit sharper response to steering input but only a slight decrease in ride quality (mostly more vibration on coarse surfaces). Interestingly, the higher pressure seemed to help straight line traction, as flooring the accelerator immediately pegged the power delivery to 100%, with no complaint from the tires and without setting off the traction control. In contrast, when the front tires were at 33-34 psi, initial power delivery was restricted, the traction control would kick in, and the tires would squeal. Since my spouse doesn't like being thrown around, I didn't get the chance to explore the cornering limits, and obviously can't really say anything about the effects on range or wear pattern (although I should be able to gather some data re. the first two tomorrow).
Anyway, I am now motivated to play with higher pressures for the P7s when I get my own car back. Anybody else tried pressures higher (or lower) than factory recommended for daily use? If so, what was your experience?
Last edited: