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nathand 12-18-2021 09:27 PM

Track Wheels and TPMS
 
What are the suggestions for wheels that are used for autocross or track days (and possibly driving to and from the track). Put in TPMS sensors and clone the stock ones, or just go without the TPMS on the track tires?

TommyW 12-18-2021 09:30 PM

Go without. They’re really not needed anyway

Autoxer62 12-19-2021 01:09 PM

Depends on if you drive to the event on them. I put cloned sensors in the autocross tires, I want to know if I pick something up while street driving.

Fletch 12-19-2021 02:06 PM

Couple of questions, sorry if they're stupid. I'm just researching new track wheels/tires for my first ever BRZ:

1. Why would you not want TPMS for the track? I know they're not really accurate but they seem useful as a ballpark guide. I've been using them in my other car.

2. If I get tirerack to install TPMS sensors in my new wheels will they be compatible with my '22 BRZ and work straight away? I assumed so, but the previous post about 'cloned sensors' has me second guessing..

Sorry if I'm hijacking the thread

TommyW 12-19-2021 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fletch (Post 3489960)
Couple of questions, sorry if they're stupid. I'm just researching new track wheels/tires for my first ever BRZ:

1. Why would you not want TPMS for the track? I know they're not really accurate but they seem useful as a ballpark guide. I've been using them in my other car.

2. If I get tirerack to install TPMS sensors in my new wheels will they be compatible with my '22 BRZ and work straight away? I assumed so, but the previous post about 'cloned sensors' has me second guessing..

Sorry if I'm hijacking the thread

At the track you're constantly monitoring pressures so tpms isn't really necessary. The light only comes on at a low pressure. As far as Tire Rack sensors that would be a question directed at them.

Fletch 12-19-2021 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by TommyW (Post 3489975)
At the track you're constantly monitoring pressures so tpms isn't really necessary. The light only comes on at a low pressure. As far as Tire Rack sensors that would be a question directed at them.

Ah now I get that the previous gen was just a warning system. I was thinking about a 4 wheel psi readout when I posted that.

timurrrr 12-19-2021 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Fletch (Post 3489960)
2. If I get tirerack to install TPMS sensors in my new wheels will they be compatible with my '22 BRZ and work straight away? I assumed so, but the previous post about 'cloned sensors' has me second guessing.

Even '22 owners haven't yet figured out how to program non-OEM sensors to be picked up by the car. I wouldn't over-invest into that yet.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fletch (Post 3489986)
Ah now I get that the previous gen was just a warning system. I was thinking about a 4 wheel psi readout when I posted that.

You can in fact read out the exact pressures via the CAN bus if you have a proper data logging system, but indeed it's not shown in the OEM instrument cluster. That may or may not be something why you'd want to have the TPMS sensors in the wheels.

Fletch 12-19-2021 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by timurrrr (Post 3490016)
Even '22 owners haven't yet figured out how to program non-OEM sensors to be picked up by the car. I wouldn't over-invest into that yet.

Good info - thanks!

strat61caster 12-19-2021 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Fletch (Post 3489986)
Ah now I get that the previous gen was just a warning system. I was thinking about a 4 wheel psi readout when I posted that.

If that's true then that changes things. Modern sensors weigh almost nothing so if you've got the cash to burn go for it. I know on my old acura they're only off by <1psi from my gauge so if I were ever to beat on that car I would use them instead of getting out of the car.

Old cars with a dummy light that only triggers at like 25-26 psi were useless except to remind you to top off the tires when winter hit. Zero fucks given about spending money on sensors for that, just leave the light on it doesn't affect anything.

Fletch 12-19-2021 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by strat61caster (Post 3490025)
If that's true then that changes things. Modern sensors weigh almost nothing so if you've got the cash to burn go for it. I know on my old acura they're only off by <1psi from my gauge so if I were ever to beat on that car I would use them instead of getting out of the car.

Yeah I can confirm the new gen has the 4 wheel psi display on the dash. I also have it on my other car and found it can be anywhere from 1psi up to 2-3psi out from my guage. But I personally still find it useful to monitor while im driving on track.

cjd 12-20-2021 11:03 AM

I don't have sensors in any of my aftermarket wheels. Way too expensive for what they do. If I could use the dayta and they were a bit less, I'd think about it. Depends how easy it is to swap wheels. My wife's car displays PSI which is nice, but I have to do stuff with the scan gauge every time. Kinda a pain.

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Originally Posted by Fletch (Post 3490043)
Yeah I can confirm the new gen has the 4 wheel psi display on the dash. I also have it on my other car and found it can be anywhere from 1psi up to 2-3psi out from my guage. But I personally still find it useful to monitor while im driving on track.

As long as they're consistent, you'll learn what pressures you want to see.

Goingnowherefast 12-20-2021 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fletch (Post 3489960)
Couple of questions, sorry if they're stupid. I'm just researching new track wheels/tires for my first ever BRZ:

1. Why would you not want TPMS for the track? I know they're not really accurate but they seem useful as a ballpark guide. I've been using them in my other car.

2. If I get tirerack to install TPMS sensors in my new wheels will they be compatible with my '22 BRZ and work straight away? I assumed so, but the previous post about 'cloned sensors' has me second guessing..

Well firstly, the gen 1 didn't have anyway to actually display the real-time pressures without logging software. So basically the only thing they are good for on track wheels is lighting up the dashboard when it sees pressure go from 25 cold to 35+ hot in the matter of minutes (the GT86/BRZ might not have this issue, but other cars do).

Now, if you have a car that displays real-time pressure data in the infotainment or main display, then yeah I'd say get TPMS.

deca 01-11-2022 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by timurrrr (Post 3490016)
You can in fact read out the exact pressures via the CAN bus if you have a proper data logging system, but indeed it's not shown in the OEM instrument cluster. That may or may not be something why you'd want to have the TPMS sensors in the wheels.

This is the first I've heard this but it makes perfect sense. I may have to look into getting this going on my Solo and finally pull the sensors out of my stock wheels.

RedReplicant 01-11-2022 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by timurrrr (Post 3490016)
You can in fact read out the exact pressures via the CAN bus if you have a proper data logging system, but indeed it's not shown in the OEM instrument cluster. That may or may not be something why you'd want to have the TPMS sensors in the wheels.

How are you getting that? These are the channels I've got in AIM.

https://i.imgur.com/ZEvFZHj.png


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