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Do not rely on Roadside tyre shops for pressure. The coarse gague might work for large truck tyres but strict no for smaller vehicles. I have suffered many times by wrong pressure form puncture wallahs. Hence the result I invest in good Digital tyre inflator.
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[Honest Review] Windek Digital Tyre Inflator with Autocut
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[Honest Review] Windek Digital Tyre Inflator with Autocut
My street puncture shop punctures only for bicycles and two wheelers most. Hope the guage should be good enough there, not sure though.
How about your opinon on petrol bunk digital air pressure check machines? I fill my Victor in petrol bunk guages, as I can pay as low as 2 rupees every time for two wheels
How much did you cough out for the digital tyre inflator? I would need one, as I have 3 vehicles, including a Santro.
Thanks !
Kumar
I fill with N2 .
The wide gap is due to:
1.Short trips (Engine oil won't be in proper temperature)- Mileage reduced
2.Traffic stops
3.Time of journey (Say peak hour drive and free hour drives)
The wide gap is due to:
1.Short trips (Engine oil won't be in proper temperature)- Mileage reduced
2.Traffic stops
3.Time of journey (Say peak hour drive and free hour drives)
For addressing short trips, is it wise to crank the engine, idle for a couple of minutes and then move ? I use this tech in my Victor which is my daily drive to work.