Tire Loosing Air

Huw Powell audi at humanspeakers.com
Sun Jan 23 08:51:52 PST 2011


Well, obviously, as temp decreases, pressure drops, for constant "n" and 
"V".  But I think the formula below is wildly exaggerated.  Perhaps 1 
psi/10 degrees?  Just plug the numbers into Boyle's Law to get the real 
skinny, of course.  Don't forget to use Kelvins, of course, to get 
appropriate "t" ratios.

As far as the rim/tire, just bring it into your local shop or decent 
tire specialists and have them fix it.  A leak that bad will be easy to 
find in a water tank.

On 1/23/2011 10:38 AM, Danton J.A. Cardoso wrote:
> Check the valvestem, also if it has been cold, rims have a tendency to
> contract, thus loosing air.  Isn't there a formula, for every degree below
> freezing, that a tire looses 10 psi?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: quattro-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:quattro-bounces at audifans.com] On
> Behalf Of Max Hoepli
> Sent: Sunday, 23 January, 2011 09:18
> To: audi at humanspeakers.com
> Cc: quattro at audifans.com; w-t_audifans at yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Tire Loosing Air
>
> Front right tire is loosing air in one day that the tire becomes completely
> flat. I've had to reclean the rims before because of rim oxidation. I hope
> this is the same problem and not a tire leak.
>
> They are 4 Bridgestone Fuzion HRi 205/55R16 91H tires with 22,000 km on Audi
> A6 rims, I want to sell these 4 rims and place the original type 44 rims on
> the 86 Quattro.
>
> Max
>
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