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I am a bit of a tire geek and try to keep my tires at or above the recommended pressures, it not only by a slight bit. I try to monitor my tires semi-constantly and keep them in great shape to make them last.
I have noticed the CT TMS seems to be off by 5.5-6%+ on the pressures that they report.
I noticed that the tires were squaking at me at about 47lbs. I checked them and the digital meters said they were right at 50 which is about 6% difference. I raised it to about 53 on a regular pressure tester and the Tesla showed 50.
I like them a few lbs over for good measure, especially during the cold weather because the cold impacts air density.
I like the CT to report 53lbs. My electronic air tester shows 56. I tried a few other digital testers and a manual version. They show 56. That may be a tad bit much. But the CT says 53!
Anyone else see such a delta on what Tesla TMS reports vs actuals?
I have noticed the CT TMS seems to be off by 5.5-6%+ on the pressures that they report.
I noticed that the tires were squaking at me at about 47lbs. I checked them and the digital meters said they were right at 50 which is about 6% difference. I raised it to about 53 on a regular pressure tester and the Tesla showed 50.
I like them a few lbs over for good measure, especially during the cold weather because the cold impacts air density.
I like the CT to report 53lbs. My electronic air tester shows 56. I tried a few other digital testers and a manual version. They show 56. That may be a tad bit much. But the CT says 53!
Anyone else see such a delta on what Tesla TMS reports vs actuals?
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