L Lazy2.5 : 2015 Mazda 6 -- Skyactiv 2.5L NA W/ 91 Octane Tune Yesterday 10:23 AM #1 Mazda states to run a pressure that's 4PSI higher than what's stated in the door jamb in the winter. Do you do this? What pressure do you find works well for cold/freezing temperatures, especially when dealing with slick conditions?
Mazda states to run a pressure that's 4PSI higher than what's stated in the door jamb in the winter. Do you do this? What pressure do you find works well for cold/freezing temperatures, especially when dealing with slick conditions?
sm1ke 2022 Mazda CX-9 Kuro Edition Moderator Contributor : Canada Yesterday 3:28 PM #2 Hmm, I've always filled to about 36 psi for my CX-9s, which is 2 PSI higher than what is recommended on the placard. Never had any issues. I only chose 36 because 34 felt a little low to me. I'm interested in seeing what others do.
Hmm, I've always filled to about 36 psi for my CX-9s, which is 2 PSI higher than what is recommended on the placard. Never had any issues. I only chose 36 because 34 felt a little low to me. I'm interested in seeing what others do.
L Lazy2.5 : 2015 Mazda 6 -- Skyactiv 2.5L NA W/ 91 Octane Tune Yesterday 4:14 PM #3 Will be putting my new (To me) Mich. X ICE XI3's to good use this winter. Will play around with PSI and report.
Will be putting my new (To me) Mich. X ICE XI3's to good use this winter. Will play around with PSI and report.
N7turbo 2023 CX-5 2.5T ... 2024 MX-5 RF GT Yesterday 9:57 PM #4 That doesn't make sense to me. Testing has shown lower pressure helps traction, so I run around 32 psi in the winter.
That doesn't make sense to me. Testing has shown lower pressure helps traction, so I run around 32 psi in the winter.