Bouldergramp
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https://insideevs.com/reviews/420126/nissan-leaf-plus-highway-range-test-video/
DougWantsALeaf said:I do appreciate these tests.
Car was run with tires at 36psi, but conditions were pretty favorable. AC was on, so you could maybe chalk up 6-8 or so miles over the 2 1/2 hours of driving. Also, he didn't drive into the reserve, so you could add another 15 miles of potential range if it was driven to turtle. Guessing he hit low, but not very low battery in the test.
I also like that it was only a 11 minute video, so he handled the content in a nice condensed format.
Bouldergramp said:"We noticed that they did heat up to 38 psi while we were driving".
I inflate my car's tires to whatever their door sticker recommends.
I run my tires at max PSI or a pound below. My current Ecopias are 44PSI max and that's about what I run them at, measured cold. The fronts especially wear better at max, below and the inside/outsides tend to wear quite quickly.Learjet said:What tire pressure do you guys think provides the best combination of efficiency, ride comfort, tire performance, tire life and handling...for the 17" wheel?
I'm running 37 psi cold right now.
johnlocke said:Running a tire pressure lower than 40 psi runs the risk of excessive wear on the outside edges of the tire and poor cornering due to excessive rolling of the tire. Nissan used 36 psi to soften the ride at the expense of tire wear. 40-42 psi seems to be the sweet spot.
Learjet said:What tire pressure do you guys think provides the best combination of efficiency, ride comfort, tire performance, tire life and handling...for the 17" wheel?
I'm running 37 psi cold right now.
DougWantsALeaf said:What tires are rated to higher max pressure?