Door sill sticker cold inflation recommendation...
#17
The door sticker is for full load (4 people + luggage). The owners manual has 2 settings for full and partial load.
Partial load (2 people + light luggage):
997.1: F-33 PSI, R-39 PSI
997.2: F-34 PSI, R-40 PSI
Partial load (2 people + light luggage):
997.1: F-33 PSI, R-39 PSI
997.2: F-34 PSI, R-40 PSI
#18
I drive fairly hard around town, and found that my tires heated up significantly so, I started "lower" than the guidance, as I assume taht is for the average driver that simply moves around town. My cold pressures are 32F 37R, and find that I "heat up" to max of 40 in the rears, which is where you want to be works great for me
#19
I drive fairly hard around town, and found that my tires heated up significantly so, I started "lower" than the guidance, as I assume taht is for the average driver that simply moves around town. My cold pressures are 32F 37R, and find that I "heat up" to max of 40 in the rears, which is where you want to be works great for me
#20
Helps to read...DUHHHH...just read the amber sticker to the left of the tire size/pressure sticker. It tells me the pressures on the right are for a fully loaded auto and to refer to the manual for partially loaded lower pressures for comfort. Cold fully loaded is 37/44. Mine came from the dealer at 33/39 and it's what I've maintained. Thanks for all the input and patience. It's a good thread though to see pressure preferences. Now that I have the pressures straight...how often am I supposed to balance my tires...never had a vehicle where I didn't do rotate and balance every 5k. Have an 09 C4S with OEM Michelins with 8,500 mi.
#21
Hey mdrums....yah! that's about the only "real" turn in this crazy state. SO, I also have fun taking righht hand turns at 45 mph (when I can catch the lights!!) I miss california, with the easy to find twisties.....florida is BORING for a porsche!
#22
Is 997 front tire pressure specced out as underinflated for nice-safe-boring-understeer like on older models? I found grip continued increasing on the skidpad as I added air in the front; I needed to add +8psi to eliminate rollover during hard cornering, while the rear pressure was virtually perfect as-is (dialed in for max grip, but poor tire life). When I increased front pressure, the understeer decreased considerably and the car became nice and neutral and a lot more fun in the twisties
Once, when it's first mounted.
Once, when it's first mounted.