
Tyre pressures for 19" tyres ?
- Shaun
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Tyre pressures for 19" tyres ?
What are you all running ?, the fuel flap says 38 psi ?, is this a tad high , dealer told me far less !!, or are we all running this pressure ?


Last edited by Shaun on Mon Jul 19, 2010 6:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Re: Tyre pressures for 19" tyres ?
Yeah, VW don't have a clue what they are on about.
I run 12psi, much better

I run 12psi, much better

- Shaun
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Re: Tyre pressures for 19" tyres ?
helpfull post of the dayAndy-GTI wrote:Yeah, VW don't have a clue what they are on about.
I run 12psi, much better


Anyone got anything constructive to add ?, it will be gratefully received

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Re: Tyre pressures for 19" tyres ?
Hi 182 Blue
I have found the same as you. The dealership had inflated tyres to 32 psi all round when I picked up the R and yet the flap says 38psi. Which for the size and weight of the car seems particularly high. I have inflated mine to 38 psi but the handling has definitely deteriorated. BTW I thought the numbers of spelling mistakes in other contributions above spoke volumes about the usefulness of the advice?
I have stuck with the 38 psi for the time being. I imagine there would be a tiny improvement in mpg but uneven tyre wear might become a problem.
Just as an aside - I just got back from Nurburgring where drivers were deflating / inflating tyres before and after track time and did not want to share what pressures they were running -there's no doubt that small adjustments can have a big impact on driving characteristics. I asked a couple of tyre fitters what they would recommend for track use and they didnt really know. It maybe a good question for Steve Sutcliffe who is the journo for Autocar he is currently running an R as a long term test car?
Cheers and good luck

I have stuck with the 38 psi for the time being. I imagine there would be a tiny improvement in mpg but uneven tyre wear might become a problem.
Just as an aside - I just got back from Nurburgring where drivers were deflating / inflating tyres before and after track time and did not want to share what pressures they were running -there's no doubt that small adjustments can have a big impact on driving characteristics. I asked a couple of tyre fitters what they would recommend for track use and they didnt really know. It maybe a good question for Steve Sutcliffe who is the journo for Autocar he is currently running an R as a long term test car?
Cheers and good luck
- Shaun
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Re: Tyre pressures for 19" tyres ?
Thx for the helpful and grown up reply :-) , glad it's not just me then, the car really does not feel as good on 38psi !!, I guess we will see what other grown up replies we get on the subject ;-), I'm just after real life scirocco owners experiences and help.
Thx again
Thx again
SCIOCO R wrote:Hi 182 Blue
I have found the same as you. The dealership had inflated tyres to 32 psi all round when I picked up the R and yet the flap says 38psi. Which for the size and weight of the car seems particularly high. I have inflated mine to 38 psi but the handling has definitely deteriorated. BTW I thought the numbers of spelling mistakes in other contributions above spoke volumes about the usefulness of the advice?
I have stuck with the 38 psi for the time being. I imagine there would be a tiny improvement in mpg but uneven tyre wear might become a problem.
Just as an aside - I just got back from Nurburgring where drivers were deflating / inflating tyres before and after track time and did not want to share what pressures they were running -there's no doubt that small adjustments can have a big impact on driving characteristics. I asked a couple of tyre fitters what they would recommend for track use and they didnt really know. It maybe a good question for Steve Sutcliffe who is the journo for Autocar he is currently running an R as a long term test car?
Cheers and good luck
Last edited by Shaun on Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:36 am, edited 1 time in total.

Re: Tyre pressures for 19" tyres ?
Blue
some of us with the 1.4's have found the VW advised pressure to be abit high & cause uneven tyre wear on the fronts but we haven't changed it much below what was is recommended. the vw figure is based on a balance between fuel efficiency and handling
tbh the dealer probably didn't even read the fuel flap as 32-38 as you say is a reasonable difference, they had certainly over inflated mine on delivery by a few psi
S
on a side note: the report button is there for a reason don't carry on & carry on & then someone use it
& Andy we respect your knowledge so please share we'd love to learn, not be ridiculed
some of us with the 1.4's have found the VW advised pressure to be abit high & cause uneven tyre wear on the fronts but we haven't changed it much below what was is recommended. the vw figure is based on a balance between fuel efficiency and handling
tbh the dealer probably didn't even read the fuel flap as 32-38 as you say is a reasonable difference, they had certainly over inflated mine on delivery by a few psi
S
on a side note: the report button is there for a reason don't carry on & carry on & then someone use it

& Andy we respect your knowledge so please share we'd love to learn, not be ridiculed