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Air pressure for v Five

Discussion in 'Prius v Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by bikeboy999, Jul 19, 2013.

  1. bikeboy999

    bikeboy999 Junior Member

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    Hello, I did try a quick search to find out specifically what people are running on their v's. I just put my pressure up from 30psi all around to what I thought was 38 and 34. But I just ran out and bought a Topeak D2 bicycle guage to get a digital readout. And by the time I got back from bike store, temp 90s tires are registering in mid to low 40s. So I will check them tomorrow in the early AM. When they will be cold. But what are people finding is best for comfort and mpg.


    Brian
     
  2. rdgrimes

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    Comfort is a relative term on low profile tires, they are all hard as a rock regardless of pressure. I'd suggest going with 5 lb over the recommended pressure on the door post. FWIW, I'm old school and distrust digital gauges. I still use an ancient Accu-Gage, must be 30 years old but it was quality at the time and still is. One good test of a gauge is to repeatedly check the same tire and see what kind of variation you get.
     
  3. woppa

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    I'm at 50 psi now. 10 psi over max sidewall. Going for best mpg possible. Ride comfort hasn't really changed a great deal from max sidewall, maybe you feel the bigger bumps in the road a tiny bit more.
     
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    You're running 50lbs which is 10lbs over the max sidewall? The max on your tire sidewall says 40psi? That seems really low, what tires do you have? I have the Toyo, my sidewall says 51lbs max and I'm running 40lbs in the front and 39 in the rear and getting 45mpg. The ride feels stiffer which I like because when I cornered harder at the recommended tire pressure, the tire felt way too soft.
     
  5. woppa

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    I know, I thought the same thing. they are yokohama s34b. I'm averaging 52 according to fuelly.
     
  6. AtoyotA

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    I have a Prius v Five and run the Toyo Proxes at 42 front, 40 rear. Definitely a firm ride but I like it that way. Have never tried going higher so don't know how that would feel.
     
  7. crpriusv

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    I think you're asking for trouble if you're 10 psi over the sidewall limit. You're setting yourself up for a blowout, especially if you drive much on beat-up roads (NYC). Not to mention that excessive tire pressure will lead to more wear and tear on the suspension and steering linkage .
     
  8. woppa

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    Honestly I really doubt 10 psi will cause a blowout... I wont go over that but 50 psi is not much...some people go up to 75 or 80.