387 mile trip in my Touring

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I will be taking a 387 mile trip in my Touring tomorrow, both ways.
I have a backup stop on my return but hopefully I don't need it.
I pumped my tires to 46psi 153 miles ago and have averaged at 4.4/kw driving at below 70mph so keeping fingers crossed.
I will post my stats when I get back, em... if I do get back.
 
I will be taking a 387 mile trip in my Touring tomorrow, both ways.
I have a backup stop on my return but hopefully I don't need it.
I pumped my tires to 46psi 153 miles ago and have averaged at 4.4/kw driving at below 70mph so keeping fingers crossed.
I will post my stats when I get back, em... if I do get back.
Are you on 19s?!
 
Wow! I received them at 45 but the cold weather dropped them to 42.
It should be in the 70s tomorrow so I'll fill them up to 49 before I take off.
Thanks!
 
All USA cars have a sticker on the driver's door jamb that shows recommended tire pressure.
 
All USA cars have a sticker on the driver's door jamb that shows recommended tire pressure.
*for the OEM wheels and tires the car was originally delivered with. :)
 
I like the way my 19’s ride and handle when they are in the 47-48 psi range. Seems to improve impact harshness noticeably. Lots of bad roads here in the upper Midwest. The loss in efficiency is negligible to <5%. The issue of weight on the tire only matters if you load up the vehicle and for me it is only myself and my wife. When I do a road trip I will keep it to 48-49.

I bought a very nice digital tire pressure gauge that reads to 0.1 psi increments. I can notice ride quality differences down to about a half-psi up or down.
 
I will be taking a 387 mile trip in my Touring tomorrow, both ways.
I have a backup stop on my return but hopefully I don't need it.
I pumped my tires to 46psi 153 miles ago and have averaged at 4.4/kw driving at below 70mph so keeping fingers crossed.
I will post my stats when I get back, em... if I do get back.
Try charging 2 times 15 minutes at a time 25% to 70%. You might reach your destination with over 50%
 
GPS recommends I charge on the way back.
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I started off well at 65mph and no AC, after I turned on the AC and increased cruise to 70 it dropped to 4.4
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Speed is a big negative over 70mph.
 
I like the way my 19’s ride and handle when they are in the 47-48 psi range. Seems to improve impact harshness noticeably. Lots of bad roads here in the upper Midwest. The loss in efficiency is negligible to <5%. The issue of weight on the tire only matters if you load up the vehicle and for me it is only myself and my wife. When I do a road trip I will keep it to 48-49.

I bought a very nice digital tire pressure gauge that reads to 0.1 psi increments. I can notice ride quality differences down to about a half-psi up or down.
Please can you send the link to the digital pump. I come close with the lucid included pump but not perfect
 
I'm very happy with the range. I would have made it back without charging but it wasn't worth the risk of running the battery out. After I charged I switched to sprint and drove like the car should be driven.
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