Leaf Spy can alternate the display of tire pressure, and main battery temperature sensors.pbridges said:I have noticed that Leafspro shows tire PSI and it was showing tire temperature on 3 of the 4, LR showing N/A.
Nagorak said:FWIW, back in the day a lot of Insight drivers swore by overinflating their tires, and there were never any reports of anyone having problems. I wouldn't run with less than the max pressure. Even +5 over rated max is probably pretty safe, although I wouldn't go beyond that. If I recall correctly some Insighters were driving at least +10 over rated pressure. I was never willing to go that far.
LeftieBiker said:Nagorak said:FWIW, back in the day a lot of Insight drivers swore by overinflating their tires, and there were never any reports of anyone having problems. I wouldn't run with less than the max pressure. Even +5 over rated max is probably pretty safe, although I wouldn't go beyond that. If I recall correctly some Insighters were driving at least +10 over rated pressure. I was never willing to go that far.
OTOH there were probably few to no Insight drivers running Chinese brand tires.
Nagorak said:It also should be stated that driving an Insight probably meant you were at least a little bit crazy.
DuncanCunningham said:Nagorak said:It also should be stated that driving an Insight probably meant you were at least a little bit crazy.
Yep, I'm crazy. I had a 2000 Honda Insight Manual gearbox version and would push to get 70+MPG. I sold it years later and then got another one but this time it was a 2002 automatic.. I was never able to get the same gas mileage out of it but again, i was crazy while trying. I much prefer the Nissan Leaf.
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