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2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP

I took your advice & only run 91+ octane now. I try to take everyone's advice! Maybe this will help show you I try to look over my vehicles very closely!
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ALL THE TIRES ARE @ 30PSI NOW AS RECOMMENDED BY THE CAR.

 


Re: 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP(Get the Parts)

I usually run 35psi because it's seems to work. Tires wear evenly.

Don't ever mention oil and oil filters.
 
you remind me of a 16yo LOL
I agree he needs to learn the way of communicating in a forum, but other he has some extreme patience that is very rare in this forum.
If it was me i would of told you guys to **** off 10 pages ago! lol
and to people that keep bringing up the octane issue, he has seen the light and has gone to 91 octane ages ago lol, don't read the first few pages then comment lol
 
I took your advice & only run 91+ octane now. I try to take everyone's advice! Maybe this will help show you I try to look over my vehicles very closely!
8efbe876b1914210d24cad6b21889f78.jpg
ALL THE TIRES ARE @ 30PSI NOW AS RECOMMENDED BY THE CAR.

30 psi is a bit low 36is a good place to keep them for a lot of highway mileage and good city driving. If yourtown is ducked 32-34 is just fine
 


Do you have an Onstar antenna? I think I see one .....if so you are going to want to make sure its sealed
 
If I pressurize up my tires to 35 the check tire pressure light on the DIC comes on. I ended up dropping them back to 32 and reset it.

Jeff
 


I agree he needs to learn the way of communicating in a forum, but other he has some extreme patience that is very rare in this forum.
If it was me i would of told you guys to **** off 10 pages ago! lol
and to people that keep bringing up the octane issue, he has seen the light and has gone to 91 octane ages ago lol, don't read the first few pages then comment lol
:):D
 


The GP doesn't actually know the tire is at 30psi. It actually watches how the different tires spin and from that can determine if a tire is low or high on pressure. So when you reset the system it tells the computer hey this is the baseline, if its different from this something is up.

At least that's how I understood it....

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At least yours can hold pressure. My crappy wheels are leaking at the bead. I lose 10lbs a week on two of them :(
 
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