The optimal pressure for a given tire is stamped on the tire itself, in small letters close to the wheel. It is the pressure for the maximum load rating.
The same pressure you inflate the tires to in the summer. But when the temperature turns cold you need to check the pressure and adjust it. The cold temperatures will cause the pressure in the tires to go down. Just adjust the pressure the exactly what is recommended in your owners manual and on the drivers door post.
If it drops to 35 PSI at an idle, but comes up to full pressure when you're driving, it's ok.
Pressure is not a change, it is a characteristic.
You can change the air-to-fuel ratio to get less optimal combustion.
Pressure is not a change, it is a characteristic.
Pressure is not a change, it is a characteristic.
42-2=40
If you change the inlet pressure, you outlet pressure will also change dramatically.
Increased altitude means decreased air pressure.
inreasing pressure
A physical change. The chemical make up of the material is not changed. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Pressure is not a change, it is a characteristic. It is the ratio force/area.
Temperature or pressure