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Learning to use an E90
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<blockquote data-quote="rookie" data-source="post: 250083" data-attributes="member: 1165"><p>Hi astroboy, have to agree with the rest that 23psi may be too low and will cause your tyres to wear out much faster. I use 32psi on my fronts and 34 psi on the rears even though I don't have a staggered setup and using the lousy 16 inch 154 wheels.</p><p> </p><p>The E90 doesn't come with a water temp gauge. It uses warning lights (Yellow and Red) to warn you when your car starts overheating. You can get more details in your manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rookie, post: 250083, member: 1165"] Hi astroboy, have to agree with the rest that 23psi may be too low and will cause your tyres to wear out much faster. I use 32psi on my fronts and 34 psi on the rears even though I don't have a staggered setup and using the lousy 16 inch 154 wheels. The E90 doesn't come with a water temp gauge. It uses warning lights (Yellow and Red) to warn you when your car starts overheating. You can get more details in your manual. [/QUOTE]
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