Honda Car Forum |
|
|
|||||||
| Register | FAQ | Members List | Social Groups | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
| Honda Parts Search |
|
| ||
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
While at a friends house over the weekend - he commented - your front
tires look low - nah said I - just checked them - got out my ancient gauge - stick with plastic bit that is pushed out the end- 29# it sez - yep low it is I said. He whipped out a digital gauge and said check it with this - 24# it sez. Being off 5# is way too much. I suppose the round dial gauges are better but this thing seems to be very accurate - bought one and got the identical readings 31.5 as on my friends digital gauge. This one is called Monkey Grip - has a permanent but replaceable batteries and is less than $10. Not affiliated with any auto parts products at all but have ruined some tires by running them under inflated. |
|
|||
|
In article <1136823001.086279.133150@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
spacetrax@wi.rr.com says... > While at a friends house over the weekend - he commented - your front > tires look low - nah said I - just checked them - got out my ancient > gauge - stick with plastic bit that is pushed out the end- 29# it sez - > yep low it is I said. He whipped out a digital gauge and said check it > with this - 24# it sez. > > Being off 5# is way too much. I suppose the round dial gauges are > better but this thing seems to be very accurate - bought one and got > the identical readings 31.5 as on my friends digital gauge. This one > is called Monkey Grip - has a permanent but replaceable batteries and > is less than $10. > > Not affiliated with any auto parts products at all but have ruined some > tires by running them under inflated. > > I have a Accutire MS-4020 digital tire gauge (approx. $15 to $20), and two Accu-Gage analog dial units - an RS60X and a RH60X ($13 and $16 respectively). Both the Accu-Gage gauges correlate exactly on measured pressure. However, both read exactly 2 pounds lower than the Accutire digital gauge. So, which one is correct - that's a good question. Just because a gauge's readout is digital, doesn't mean that the actual pressure "measuring" is more correct. I wish I had a "reference standard" to compare these against. |
|
|||
|
Consumer Reports did a comparison about 8 years ago, and found that pen
type gauges can be accurate but frequently aren't unless you buy the "right" brand. I did, but now wish I'd bought a handful. No doubt the AutoZone gauge they recommended has gone through a few changes. (There were actually two AutoZones tested -- one model was excellent, the other sucked.) The dial types are very accurate, typically. Until the first time it gets dropped. Then all bets are off. If you're rough with gauges, or have some extra bucks to spend, I'd wager on the piezo electronics to be pretty accurate in general. |
![]() |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| azautofair.com - changed my oil and oil pressure gauge stopped working | South4t via CarKB.com | Honda 2 | 2 | 25 Sep 2006 06:47 pm |
| Electric Oil pressure gauge | boondocks | Honda 2 | 0 | 23 Aug 2006 04:54 pm |
| Re: tire pressure | johnin | Honda 3 | 0 | 29 Jun 2006 03:07 pm |
| Tire pressure | Ron M. | Honda 2 | 0 | 11 Oct 2005 08:25 pm |
| Tire Pressure. | ritesh.noronha@gmail.com | Honda 3 | 11 | 02 Jan 2005 03:06 pm |