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  • Hallen
    E30 Enthusiast
    • Dec 2007
    • 1008

    #16
    Originally posted by TwoJ's
    Just out of curiousity, for all of you who say they're "pretty accurate", how do you know?
    That is a good question. I don't have an answer for sure, but I would suspect people compare the cheap ones against some of the spendier ones.

    Also, consistency is what is important. It doesn't matter too much if the temp sensor or pressure gauge is off by a small amount in real terms. As long as you use the same gauge all the time and make your settings and decisions based off of those readings, you will be OK.

    Most pressure gauges are off by a small amount. Some more than others. As long as they are consistently off the same amount, then you can make accurate tire pressure changes.
    1987 E30 325is
    1999 E46 323i
    RIP 1994 E32 740iL
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    • Raxe
      R3V Elite
      • Nov 2006
      • 5346

      #17
      I just trust Snap-On. They're usually a safe bet.

      >> 1988 3.1 ITB E30 /// 2002 E46 M3 6MT / 2008 335xi 6MT / 1991 S38B36 E30 (sold)

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      • DSP74
        E30 Enthusiast
        • Nov 2007
        • 1121

        #18
        Originally posted by TwoJ's
        Just out of curiousity, for all of you who say they're "pretty accurate", how do you know?

        The pyro's no idea. But you can always compare your pressure guage to other quality guages...There's plenty of them at autoxes
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        • uofom3
          R3V Elite
          • Jan 2004
          • 5392

          #19
          bmw has a factory air pressure meter that is pretty stout for like $40.00 I haven't picked one up but I'm thinking about it.
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          90 m3
          06 m5

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