05-19-2012, 08:28 PM | #1 |
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ZL1 stock wheel pressure
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Could one of you fortunate ZL1 owners post what the recommended tire pressure is for your goodyears on stock wheels from the door jam label? thanks. Jeff |
05-19-2012, 09:08 PM | #2 |
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32 psi front and rear
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05-19-2012, 09:09 PM | #3 |
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is there nitrogen in the tires from the factory?
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05-19-2012, 09:20 PM | #4 |
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05-19-2012, 09:36 PM | #5 |
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I normally run 35/35psi with excellent results including a full tank of Premium.
I have a sticker on my ZL1 that says: NITROGEN filled tires. Pressure changes are nominal. You don't get the typical 1lb psi for each 10°F change in ambient temperature or after running highway speeds like you would with conventional air that contains moisture from a compressor & screws with your sensors, eventually. |
05-19-2012, 09:51 PM | #6 | |
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GM's Position on the Use of Nitrogen Gas in Tires General Motors does not oppose the use of purified nitrogen as an inflation gas for tires. We expect the theoretical benefits to be reduced in practical use due to the lack of an existing infrastructure to continuously facilitate inflating tires with nearly pure nitrogen. Even occasional inflation with compressed atmospheric air will negate many of the theoretical benefits. Given those theoretical benefits, practical limitations, and the robust design of GM original equipment TPC tires, the realized benefits to our customer of inflating their tires with purified nitrogen are expected to be minimal. The Promise of Nitrogen: Under Controlled Conditions Recently, nitrogen gas (for use in inflating tires) has become available to the general consumer through some retailers. The use of nitrogen gas to inflate tires is a technology used in automobile racing. The following benefits under controlled conditions are attributed to nitrogen gas and its unique properties: • A reduction in the expected loss of Tire Pressure over time. • A reduction in the variance of Tire Pressures with temperature changes due to reduction of water vapor concentration. • A reduction of long term rubber degradation due to a decrease in oxygen concentrations. Important: These are obtainable performance improvements when relatively pure nitrogen gas is used to inflate tires under controlled conditions. The Promise of Nitrogen: Real World Use Nitrogen inflation can provide some benefit by reducing gas migration (pressure loss) at the molecular level through the tire structure. NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) has stated that the inflation pressure loss of tires can be up to 5% a month. Nitrogen molecules are larger than oxygen molecules and, therefore, are less prone to "seeping" through the tire casing. The actual obtainable benefits of nitrogen varies, based on the physical construction and the materials used in the manufacturing of the tire being inflated. Another potential benefit of nitrogen is the reduced oxidation of tire components. Research has demonstrated that oxygen consumed in the oxidation process of the tire primarily comes from the inflation media. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that oxidation of tire components can be reduced if the tire is inflated with pure nitrogen. However, only very small amounts of oxygen are required to begin the normal oxidation process. Even slight contamination of the tire inflation gas with compressed atmospheric air during normal inflation pressure maintenance, may negate the benefits of using nitrogen. GM Tire Quality, Technology and Focus of Importance Since 1972, General Motors has designed tires under the TPC (Tire Performance Criteria) specification system, which includes specific requirements that ensure robust tire performance under normal usage. General Motors works with tire suppliers to design and manufacture original equipment tires for GM vehicles. The GM TPC addresses required performance with respect to both inflation pressure retention, and endurance properties for original equipment tires. The inflation pressure retention requirements address availability of oxygen and oxidation concerns, while endurance requirements ensure the mechanical structure of the tire has sufficient strength. This combination has provided our customers with tires that maintain their structural integrity throughout their useful treadlife under normal operating conditions. Regardless of the inflation media for tires (atmospheric air or nitrogen), inflation pressure maintenance of tires is critical for overall tire, and ultimately, vehicle performance. Maintaining the correct inflation pressure allows the tire to perform as intended by the vehicle manufacturer in many areas, including comfort, fuel economy, stopping distance, cornering, traction, treadwear, and noise. Since the load carrying capability of a tire is related to inflation pressure, proper inflation pressure maintenance is necessary for the tire to support the load imposed by the vehicle without excessive structural degradation. Important: Regardless of the inflation media for tires (atmospheric air or nitrogen) inflation pressure maintenance of tires is critical for overall tire, and ultimately, vehicle performance. |
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05-20-2012, 08:50 AM | #7 |
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I have been using Nitrogen filled tires for autocross for a couple of seasons now, and I have found my pressures stay consistant throught the day. I no longer have to bleed off excessive pressure in between runs. My local tire shop fills an 11 gallon air tank for me to use to increase my presssure at the beginning of the day, and then I bleed off the excess before driving home. I plan on filling my tires with nitrogen when My ZL1 comes in this week.
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05-20-2012, 09:06 AM | #8 |
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Has anyone heard about nitrogen damaging the rim after some time?
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05-20-2012, 10:00 AM | #9 |
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I just put ZL1 Rims and tires on my callaway and run 32.5 fronts and 33 Rears and seems to feel good highway/city
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05-20-2012, 10:25 AM | #10 |
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06-01-2012, 09:51 PM | #11 |
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I just my tires change to nitrogen, Costco did it. they also did not charge for the service. No pressure change on the way home.
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06-01-2012, 09:57 PM | #12 |
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My tires were purged at the dealers and refilled with nitrogen - on their dollar. tt's part of their "package". My tire pressure varies 2 psi from a cool 65* morning to highway speeds at 87*.
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