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      02-16-2020, 07:04 AM   #23
Noel911
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Originally Posted by Zoomzoommo View Post

Given the above, I think I’m gonna hold off on the sensors.

I reached that conclusion too after thinking about my experience driving my old 1980 911SC track car and E46 M3 street car for the past 20 years on the track. I only knew what tire pressures were when I started a session and depended on my senses to let me know if I was losing pressure. It's interesting how this new technology instills anxiety with these decision (Myself included). I simply went back to my experience and use that...along with a good tire gauge.
Plus it saved me $180 by not having to buy tire pressure gauges.

Good luck!
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