it could explode and pop
On the tire where you put the air in the tire.
Its not a matter of the type of car but the type of tire. Look on the outside of the tire and there will be an area with the max load and max air pressure. Jonathon
Yes there most certainty is a limit to the amount of air that can be pumped into a bicycle tire. Put too much air in the tire and it will explode. The maximum air pressure for the tire is listed on the sidewall of the tire.
The psi amount will be listed on the inside of your car door. You do not want to put more air into your tire than what is listed.
The inside volume of the tire has not changed, so the pressure will not change.
as much as you want or whatever the tire recommends
32 psi
80%nitrogen 20% oxygen........ which is the exact same gas as ambient air. you put AIR IN TIRES!!!
It depends on the application. On a small car it would be only about 30 psi. On a heavy duty application it could be a lot higher.
put air in the tire
air pressure helps on the inside of a tire but on the outside it does not usually help. as an observation if you get a flat tire and put air inside the tire it gives pressure on the inside were the hole is but if it is on the outside and lets say a pipe rolls down the highway and it hits your tire air pressure helps it make a hole in it or make it flat.
A 'G' rating on a light truck tire means only that is a 14 ply tire. The weight capacity is dependent on the air pressure you put into the tire..