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Old 10-04-2014, 12:45 AM   #1
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MPG and PSI what's yours?

I have just recently realized that an increase in psi helps my handling and my mpgs. 185/55/15 on Konig feathers TRD shocks springs an rear sway. Ran my tires at 28 psi for a cush ride got 23 mpg city. Per each tank. Now at 34 psi all around and mpgs 27 city and I can corner a lot faster/ firmer. Continental tires 44 psi max rated. Just wondering what others got with different tire sizes etc. Freeway idk my figures I do mostly city driving. My driving style is spirited.

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