Possibly a silly question, but we all know tyre pressures go up when the tyre is hot but do they go down when it's cold? I checked the pressures on mine today and they were all 3-5 psi down from last week. It was freezing cold though!
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Your nuts do so why should'nt the tyres.......................Possibly a silly question, but we all know tyre pressures go up when the tyre is hot but do they go down when it's cold? I checked the pressures on mine today and they were all 3-5 psi down from last week. It was freezing cold though!
Possibly a silly question, but we all know tyre pressures go up when the tyre is hot but do they go down when it's cold? I checked the pressures on mine today and they were all 3-5 psi down from last week. It was freezing cold though!
The equation for Gay-Lussac's Law is:
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T1 = Initial Temperature (Kelvin - K)
P1 = Initial Pressure (atm or mmHg)
T2 = Final Temperature (Kelvin - K)
P2 = Final Pressure (atm or mmHg)
Note: Temperature must be in Kelvin for the equation to work. You calculate Kelvin temperature by adding 273 to the Celsius temperature.
Could not agree moreSo if the temp goes from 17degC (=290K) to 27degC (=300k) it represents a change of 10/300 = 3% (approx).
If your tyre pressures are nominally 60psi, a 3% change is 2psi.
That is within the range of inaccuracy of most tyre pressure gauges, especially those analogue ones in garages.
Hence, I wouldn't worry about it- Gordon
PS My brother checks (and changes) his tyre pressure every trip, depending on how many passengers he has in his car. I keep telling him that life is too short![]()
Another interesting point is that apart from the pressure going up and down significantly with temperature, the tyres also only go flat at the bottom for some reason, or mine do anyway.
Steve![]()
My (HiFi) mate brought some floor standing speakers down to us from Romford, before he set off on the return trip he asked to use my pressure gauge as he'd increased the rear tyre PSI to compensate for the extra weightSo if the temp goes from 17degC (=290K) to 27degC (=300k) it represents a change of 10/300 = 3% (approx).
If your tyre pressures are nominally 60psi, a 3% change is 2psi.
That is within the range of inaccuracy of most tyre pressure gauges, especially those analogue ones in garages.
Hence, I wouldn't worry about it- Gordon
PS My brother checks (and changes) his tyre pressure every trip, depending on how many passengers he has in his car. I keep telling him that life is too short![]()
I've never been but pretty sure that they would only go flat at the top in Australia. This is because the water goes down the plug hole anti-clockwise thereDoes that also apply in Australia?![]()
I've never been but pretty sure that they would only go flat at the top in Australia. This is because the water goes down the plug hole anti-clockwise there
Your nuts do so why should'nt the tyres.......................Yes as air expands and contracts (cold) due to temperature Peter
Yes. Here's the Physics:
Gay-Lussac's Law shows the relationship between the Temperature and Pressure of a gas. At a fixed volume, the temperature and pressure of a gas are directly proportional to each other. Since temperature and pressure have a direct relationship, if the pressure goes up then the temperature goes up and if the temperature goes down then the pressure goes down (and vice versa)
The equation for Gay-Lussac's Law is:
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T1 = Initial Temperature (Kelvin - K)
P1 = Initial Pressure (atm or mmHg)
T2 = Final Temperature (Kelvin - K)
P2 = Final Pressure (atm or mmHg)
Note: Temperature must be in Kelvin for the equation to work. You calculate Kelvin temperature by adding 273 to the Celsius temperature.
So why don't vehicle manufactures stipulate a summer and winter pressure instead of saying check pressures when tyres are cold.The variation by season is significant enough to affect wear, tear and handling.
Harley riders have to check for loose nut's I'm toldBlimey so not only do we have to check the tyres but the nuts too, is that in case they fall off?![]()
*Anorak alert*
Before I check the tyre pressures I check that they are all the same temperature.