E63 M6 High Speed Tyre Pressures ?
E63 M6 High Speed Tyre Pressures ?
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Nat_H

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977 posts

244 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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Taking the M6 to Germany next weekend, any input on tyre pressures for potential prolonged high(er) speed?

Thanks

Edited by Nat_H on Thursday 15th May 14:55

RichardM5

1,846 posts

162 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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BMW advise increasing tyre pressure for high speed running. I believe the main reason is to reduce heating due to the tyre wall flexing. The increase can be as much as 25% over normal.

Schermerhorn

4,352 posts

215 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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Mine are on 34psi all around at the moment. Previously they had 36 rear and 34 front before the monitor got over-sensitive and told me I had a flat tyre biggrin

They are big tyres but what is safest? 40 Psi?

AW10

4,651 posts

275 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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RichardM5 said:
BMW advise increasing tyre pressure for high speed running. I believe the main reason is to reduce heating due to the tyre wall flexing. The increase can be as much as 25% over normal.
There's no mention of that in my E60/E61 owner's manual - was this for the E39?

I would follow the pressures on the door jamb and no higher.

Nat_H

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977 posts

244 months

Tuesday 27th May 2014
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Just returned from a long weekend in Germany.

Opted for 38psi front, and 43 psi rear, which felt nice and stable. Had a few good runs north of 130mph, and one close to 170, and checked the pressure after and they had not moved.

Reduced them to 35/40 for the Ring, and really impressed with the new Michelin PSS tyres.

ChrisMCoupe

927 posts

238 months

Wednesday 28th May 2014
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Are these cold tyre PSI readings? They sound a little high, get some heat in the tyres and they will be far north of 40 PSI.

I personally run mine at around 34 and never found that to be a problem on high speed running.

Edited by ChrisMCoupe on Wednesday 28th May 11:19