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Originally Posted by kenchan
Yep
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Originally Posted by kenchan
i put 45psi in there at 60F ambient last weekend and the weekend before for my G.
considering my garage can get to 15F in JAN (loss of 4.5psi in addition to natural air pressure loss from tires) i will be pressuring up the tires end of year to ensure that they are 42psi+
some basic science involved in tires pressure..but this all comes from actual experience too.
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Originally Posted by kenchan
btw, i have an ip camera in the garage and monitor humidity and temperature off my digital thermometer/hygrometer. it has night vision so i can see it any time. this helps calculate simulated tire psi, and also to prevent dew build up on my cars and tool cases on days when temp & humidity is significantly higher outside than inside the garage.
at sub 50F, cant run dehumidifier effectively (machine would freeze) so best not to open the garage door on those days, or run a fan and quickly close the garage door on trash days, etc. this also comes from experience over the years.
ive already posted about these things on this site though...
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Mr. Kenchan cares meticulously for his vehicles.