OEM tire pressure

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As per Wiki, the tire presures listed there and what is on the label inside the drivers door do not aline.
my '91 is marked as 33lbs front and 40lbs rear.
Wiki shows 21 and 25lbs for the OEM Yokohamas

I have '94 rims on my '91. What does the label say on a '94?
Anyone have any input on recommend tire presure for non OEM tires on '94 rims?
 
Can anyone take a look at their door jam for the ACURA recommended tire presures for a 1994 - 2001?

thanks.
 
"pounds" - not "pounds per square inch"

As per Wiki, the tire presures listed there and what is on the label inside the drivers door do not aline.
my '91 is marked as 33lbs front and 40lbs rear.
Wiki shows 21 and 25lbs for the OEM Yokohamas

If you're referring to Tire_Tech, 21 and 25 lbs are the weight of the front and rear tires, not pressure. As others stated (and also specified in owners manual), 33 and 40 PSI are the recommended pressures.
 
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Im running 34 / 42 right now on my 05.
 
That's not the OEM pressure, that's your selection for your car and your preferences, OP asked for OEM

You are correct! :biggrin:

But actually he asked "Anyone have any input on recommend tire pressure for non OEM tires on '94 rims?"
 
After going through many sets of Yokos on my prior NSX for eight years, I stick with 33 front and 36 rear. I noticed many other NSXs with 40 in the rears would wear out the center block of the tires rather quickly. I stuck to 36 for the rears and find the rear tires will wear evenly across the tread until they're shot. Had no issues with the tires running 33/36 on the street and on the track.
 
+1. I lowered it from 40 to 37 in the rear this year trying to get more equal wear on them.
 
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