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Old 03-29-2009 | 09:03 AM
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Recomended tire pressure 997 turbo?

Sory to ask such a basic question. I just put 997 OEM Turbo wheels on my 996 TT, and was wondering what the recomended Tire pressure is?

Thanks in advance, Karl
 
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I suppose you can see the seal on the driver side sill on the tire pressure. I usually put 4.5 KG all round... maybe someone that knows better can chime in here...
 
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turbo turbo is infamous around these parts
34 front 40 rear
 
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CPB is infamous around these parts
The 997 version is:

34 F and 40 R for a "comfort" setting. Driver and pax.

37 F and 44 R for a fully loaded (weight) car.
 
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In the context of street (not track) driving, I discussed this on the last page of this long thread:
http://www.rennteam.com/forum/thread...html#p20079160

Because pressure varies with temp (Charles's Law ), what pressure you want depends on what the ambient temp is. In the 997 Turbo with the TPMS, I set mine per Porsche's recommendation, so that the differential reading of TPMS is 0 throughout.

Since your 996 doesn't have this TPMS, let me give you an example of what the readings in my car are: With ambient temp around 60 degree F in early morning, my tire pressures are around 31 front, 37 rear. After a 15 miles or so drive to my work place, it would read 33/39.

Just my opinion and hope this helps. I find over-inflation to be one of the most common mistakes of dealers & even tire shops since firmer tires tend to feel "better" for the first few minutes of driving.

Originally Posted by magoochi
Sory to ask such a basic question. I just put 997 OEM Turbo wheels on my 996 TT, and was wondering what the recomended Tire pressure is?

Thanks in advance, Karl
 
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