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[quote name='craigawoodman' timestamp='1368437830' post='142663']
Sorry to highlight it, but every time your tyre heats up and cools, it spells and draws in a small amount of external air, hence why tyres lose pressure. The liner and bead are not perfectly sealed, etc.
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craig, what is the mechanism that causes the tire to draw in air molecules (is it all the constituents of air, or just some). The inside of the tire is always about 2 bars above atmosphere. So, it can't be pressure, as it is going the wrong way. Do you have any technical ref./papers I could read.
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I have also read that newer generation tires perform better at higher pressures than a lot of people are used to from past experience. But rather than speculate and spend a ton of time (and rubber) experimenting, it seems like this gadget would provide some very valuable data to answer what is really the optimal tire pressure (and alignment settings as well):
http://www.opti-grip.com/optigrip/Opti-Grip.html
It places three infrared temperature sensors inside each of your fender wells, allowing you to monitor the temperature across the face of your tire in real time. Seems like a great idea, but I couldn't find any legitimate reviews on it - just lots of people asking if anyone else had used it. I guess the price would put a lot of people off, but I'm sure the pros use this kind of stuff all the time. Thoughts?
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Interesting. Anyone ever tried the remote pressure sensors?
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The Carrera is like Flash's SL550. The "real" measurement, specific for each tire, works when the car is moving. The second system, working only where the car if stationary, compares each tire to the specs for that size and type (which is prgrammable, eg 19 inch summer, 18 inch winter, etc). The latter simply shows deviations - FL is -0.5 pound low, RR is +1.0 pound high, etc.
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