Factory Recommended Tire Pressure for ITR
What is the factory recommended tire pressure for the Integra Type R? It is in the owner's manual and also in the driver's door jam.
It's in both the places you mention, so why do you ask? 35PSI front, 33PSI rear, cold pressure is factory recommended.
It's in both the places you mention, so why do you ask? 35PSI front, 33PSI rear, cold pressure is factory recommended.
Thanks! I'm asking because I don't have an ITR, but will be getting the same 195/55/15 Bridgestone Potenza RE010 tires for my Civic.
Thanks! I'm asking because I don't have an ITR, but will be getting the same 195/55/15 Bridgestone Potenza RE010 tires for my Civic.
Thanks! I'm asking because I don't have an ITR, but will be getting the same 195/55/15 Bridgestone Potenza RE010 tires for my Civic.
Also what's your suspension setup?
I wouldn't assume that stock ITR tire pressure is optimal for your setup.
I highly recommend using the money for two sets of Falken Azenis, rather than one set of RE010s.
Also what's your suspension setup?
I wouldn't assume that stock ITR tire pressure is optimal for your setup.
Also what's your suspension setup?
I wouldn't assume that stock ITR tire pressure is optimal for your setup.
I'd take them up to 35 and see how you like it.
I personally run 38psi on Azenis on the street and drop the rears down at autoxs for oversteer purposes.
I personally run 38psi on Azenis on the street and drop the rears down at autoxs for oversteer purposes.
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I have a '97 Civic EX coupe. I bought wheels which came with Potenza RE010s. I will be putting in Mugen Lowdowns. What do you guys think would be the best tire pressure with this setup? The factory recommended tire pressure for the 14 inch wheels is 30 front, 29 rear. Anybody here know the recommended tire pressure for the 99-00 Civic Si, because that car also has 15 inch wheels.
It has more to do with handling characteristics to make the car "safe" to drive for the average idiot.
Since your car has no rear swaybar, try running more air pressure in the rear to get more rotation.
I would try 40/44.
Tire pressure from the factory is not related to wheel size.
Since your car has no rear swaybar, try running more air pressure in the rear to get more rotation.
So that means that if my car came with 17 inch wheels from the factory, then the factory recommended tire pressure would still be 30 front/29 rear?
FWIW, I ran 44/50 in my RE010s on my ITR. Oversteer is fun.
s-03's own wayyyyyyyyyyy better then the r010 and cheaper.
i have my pressure set a bit higher with the s-03's. but yeay your civic has its own pressure setting.
i have my pressure set a bit higher with the s-03's. but yeay your civic has its own pressure setting.
s-03's own wayyyyyyyyyyy better then the r010
I was impressed that the ITR came with such good tires from the factory. It's hard to believe that S-03's are significantly better than them.
RE-010's were excellent max-grip wise in the dry, they were awesome tires. But... they sucked ***** in the rain, in any kind of rain (especially any standing water), whereas the S-03's have almost the same grip in the dry and are amazing in the rain. I just hate my 195/50's, so i'm biased to say i like the re-010's better. 
I'm my '00 Si with 195/55/15's I ran 38/36. I do not remember what the recommended tire pressures were in that car with that sized tires, sorry.

I'm my '00 Si with 195/55/15's I ran 38/36. I do not remember what the recommended tire pressures were in that car with that sized tires, sorry.
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