Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on 24 April 2007, 09:34Quote from: wantmygti on 23 April 2007, 15:28Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on 23 April 2007, 15:20Serious question, though. Does the Ed30 not have tyre pressure monitoring, 'cause you have standard rubber snap-in tyre valves, rather than metal clamp-in valves with integrated pressure sensors Interesting here Sean. Seems all GTi's and Ed30's now come with run of mill plastic valves unless you complain and get them changed. Mine went down as a manufacturing fault.Anyway, i was lead to believe that the tyre pressure system runs via the abs sensors and detects variations in the rolling circumference of a wheel. Hence the valves don't matter do they?I'm not on about the actual screw-on valve caps. It is actually the valve "stems" - on my GTI, and RS4, the stems are metal, and are bolted into the rim, and have an electrical pressure sensor and transmitter actually inside the tyre. On Illys pics of his Ed30, he seems to have the old skool rubber valves, which don't have any kind of pressure sensor.I am aware that the Golf TPMS uses the ABS wheel speed sensors, and measures differencies in rotational speeds, but this is nowhere near as accurate, nor as quick as the systems which also use actual pressure sensors. The earlier ones must use a combination of both systems. Looks like more cost-cutting!I too should of been clearer, the valve stems are now plastic...
Quote from: wantmygti on 23 April 2007, 15:28Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on 23 April 2007, 15:20Serious question, though. Does the Ed30 not have tyre pressure monitoring, 'cause you have standard rubber snap-in tyre valves, rather than metal clamp-in valves with integrated pressure sensors Interesting here Sean. Seems all GTi's and Ed30's now come with run of mill plastic valves unless you complain and get them changed. Mine went down as a manufacturing fault.Anyway, i was lead to believe that the tyre pressure system runs via the abs sensors and detects variations in the rolling circumference of a wheel. Hence the valves don't matter do they?I'm not on about the actual screw-on valve caps. It is actually the valve "stems" - on my GTI, and RS4, the stems are metal, and are bolted into the rim, and have an electrical pressure sensor and transmitter actually inside the tyre. On Illys pics of his Ed30, he seems to have the old skool rubber valves, which don't have any kind of pressure sensor.I am aware that the Golf TPMS uses the ABS wheel speed sensors, and measures differencies in rotational speeds, but this is nowhere near as accurate, nor as quick as the systems which also use actual pressure sensors. The earlier ones must use a combination of both systems. Looks like more cost-cutting!
Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on 23 April 2007, 15:20Serious question, though. Does the Ed30 not have tyre pressure monitoring, 'cause you have standard rubber snap-in tyre valves, rather than metal clamp-in valves with integrated pressure sensors Interesting here Sean. Seems all GTi's and Ed30's now come with run of mill plastic valves unless you complain and get them changed. Mine went down as a manufacturing fault.Anyway, i was lead to believe that the tyre pressure system runs via the abs sensors and detects variations in the rolling circumference of a wheel. Hence the valves don't matter do they?
Serious question, though. Does the Ed30 not have tyre pressure monitoring, 'cause you have standard rubber snap-in tyre valves, rather than metal clamp-in valves with integrated pressure sensors
I feel like a homo