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Examples of tire pressure


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He checked the tirepressure with a gauge.
The three-axle vehicle in turn should receive single tires with tirepressure control system.
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A central tirepressure regulation system was added to allow tirepressure to be adjusted to optimize traction in varying terrain.
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These conditions include details like atmospheric conditions (temperature, pressure, humidity), tirepressure, but most importantly: the conditions of the motorcycle itself.
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Safety features include six airbags, active front head restraints, and a tirepressure monitoring system.
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Cautions may be displayed for special problems (fuel low, check engine, tirepressure low, door ajar, seat belt unfastened).
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The "tirepressure differential" strategy offered the disadvantage that owners and mechanics could inadvertently but easily re-introduce oversteer characteristics by over-inflating the front tires.
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Safety upgrades for 2004 included a roll-sensing feature for the side curtain airbags, a tire pressure monitoring system, and an optional rear backup camera system.
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If tirepressure is too low, the tire contact patch is changed more than if it were over-inflated.
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So for constant tirepressure, it goes like the 1.5 power of the vehicle's weight.
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For 2003 new options became available, including side-curtain airbags and a tirepressure monitoring system.
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A rough general rule for required tirepressure is given by the manufacturer in their catalog.
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In situations where tirepressure is insufficient to hold the bead of the tire in place, a beadlock is needed.
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Nevertheless, some riders will lower the tirepressure to cause the tread to spread out and create a larger contact patch.
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Tirepressure can be regulated by the driver from inside the vehicle to suit terrain conditions.
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Before starting the race, the player can adjust parts of their bike, such as tirepressure, gear ratios, suspension, and more.
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As the pressure in the tire is decreasing, a series of events containing the tirepressure is generated.
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Most floor pumps, also commonly called track pumps, have a built in pressure gauge to indicate tirepressure.
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The failures all involved "tread separation", in which the outer tread carcass would delaminate and cause a rapid loss of tirepressure.
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An increased tirepressure has many benefits, including decreased rolling resistance.
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When the vehicle is used on loose surfaced, low tirepressure will be used to improve grip.
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The fourth part is either a letter, or a number with units expressing the maximum tirepressure that the pavement can support.
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Tirepressure in the main tires can also be raised and lowered by the driver for better performance.
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Other equipment includes infra-red night-vision equipment, winch with 50m of cable and capacity of 5,500 kilograms, and central tirepressure regulation.
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The sensors physically measure the tirepressure in each tire and report it to the vehicle's instrument cluster or a corresponding monitor.
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Tirepressure can be regulated to allow good mobility off-road and there is power-assisted steering on the front four wheels.
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New features included electronic stability control, a tirepressure monitoring system, rear park assist, and a one-touch turn signal.
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Vehicle manufacturers tirepressure requirements can be found on the vehicle information label, usually located in the doorjamb of the driver's-sde door.
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Also, a tirepressure monitoring system and electronic stability control became standard equipment.
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After tests and with the consent of the tire manufacturer, it was decided to increase the tirepressure to compensate.
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For example, when a car drives up a mountain, the (gauge) tirepressure goes up because atmospheric pressure goes down.
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The amount the vehicle sinks will depend on counter acting forces like the size of the tires, tirepressure, and the stiffness of the suspension.
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Reducing the tirepressure also reduces the grinding action on the gravel, significantly reducing dust and silt.
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The anti-lock brake sensors detect one tire rotating faster than the rest and indicate a low tirepressure to the driver.
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Many modern vehicles have tirepressure monitoring systems; older cars typically equipped with indirect monitoring systems while later cars are typically equipped with direct tire pressure monitoring systems.
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It has been found, that an increased tirepressure almost exclusively results in shorter stopping distances, except in some circumstances that may be attributed to the low sample size.
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The magnesium alloy wheels were unique, being hollow inside to form a sealed chamber contiguous with the tire and equipped with a built-in tirepressure monitoring system.
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The system warns the driver if the vehicle exceeds the recommended speed for its tirepressure, then automatically inflates the tires to the next higher pressure setting.
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The system uses sensors in the wheels and a driver display which can show tirepressure at any wheel, plus warnings for both high and low pressure.
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Proper tirepressure, narrow and unworn tires, and reduced speeds from those judged suitably moderate in the dry will mitigate the risk of aquaplaning, as will avoidance of standing water.
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Increasing tire pressures reduces their slip angle, but lessening the contact area is detrimental in usual surface conditions and should be used with caution.
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Either procedure may be used to investigate the effects of different vehicle loads (weight), tire pressures and vehicle speeds.
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Running lower tire pressures may also lead to less washboarding.
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Moreover, different tire pressures and tire temperatures can be adjusted on the simulator.
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This will always happen under some conditions but depends on suspension, steering linkage, unsprung weight, angular inertia, differential type, frame rigidity, tires and tire pressures.
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Most modern tires will wear evenly at very high tire pressures, but will degrade prematurely due to low (or even standard) pressures.
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Other things that a driver must adjust to include changes in tires, tire pressures and load.
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Feathering occurs on the junction between the tire tread and side wall, as a result of too low tire pressures.
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Other information can include a serial number, temperature, acceleration and the status of the complete tirepressure monitoring system.
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Renault relied on a front anti-roll bar as well as "tirepressure differential" to eliminate oversteer characteristics low front and high rear tire pressure and induce understeer.
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Tubeless tires are used to avoid pinch flats, decrease rolling resistance and increase grip with lower tire pressures.
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