Depends on the make, model, and year. Look in the owner's manual or on the driver's door post.
To crush a small to mid size car it takes roughly 2300 psi. If you want to crush a big truck, SUV, or bigger vehicle you will need more than 2400 psi.
That will depend on the application and weight rating of the tire. A passenger car tire would be about 35 psi. A truck tire would be 80 psi.
40 - 80 psi at idle, depending on what the engine is.
Depends on the size of the tire and the weight of the vehicle. Wide tires on a light vehicle=lower psi Skinny tires on a heavy vehicle=higher psi
The recommended psi for road bike tires is typically between 80-120 psi.
4.3L = 60 to 66 psi. 2.2L = 41 to 47 psi.
That depends on the tire. We have a Cobalt which only requires 44 psi. But the truck I drive at work requires 130 psi in the tires. There isn't one universal answer to this question.
The recommended PSI for a mountain bike tire when riding on the road is typically between 30-50 PSI.
The optimal psi for a road bike tire is typically between 80-120 psi for optimal performance and safety.
It will depend on the application. 30 psi on a smaller vehicle and 80+ on a truck.
The recommended psi for road bike tires is typically between 80-120 psi. It is important to check the specific recommendations on the sidewall of your tire for the most accurate pressure.
output is 2 to 7 psi.