 Qingdao Tpms 07-08-2020, 07:17 PM
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07-09-2020, 04:15 AM
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I'm looking forward to the review. Cheers!
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07-09-2020, 09:12 AM
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07-09-2020, 11:47 AM
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You maybe want to look for internal metal/alu tpms valves with direct ios/android support.
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07-09-2020, 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by BRAN
You maybe want to look for internal metal/alu tpms valves with direct ios/android support.

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Looks nice, but I keep my phone in the center console playing music... I'd like a heads up thing. Maybe use an old cellphone????
Heavy duty Velcro... That might work. I actually have some hanging around.
I think I am going to use a "207" TPMS kit (its the kit that lots of chevy's use) its a rubber valve stem with a bolt on the end that I can affix some kind of bracketry to.
At anyrate I ordered a set; $30 like why not?!? and when that set arrives it goes in my RX7. I will keep yall apprized.
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07-15-2020, 06:43 PM
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Zip tied them to a set of 213 tpms kits.
BUT they do work in there intended fashion. If you just screw them on the valve stems; they work GREAT. I have them on my wife's car right now. They aren't very clumsy or obtuse. If you weren't looking for them you'd never know they were there.
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07-09-2020, 11:49 AM
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A Porsche Guy
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I've seen these before and I'm glad you brought this thread up. It would be nice to have TPMS but the design model you linked is tacky. I assume it's because you don't have a DDIN receiver? I don't. There are the Bluetooth versions or what I would have went with a USB receiver with Android software using your phone/receiver/tablet. The cost would be the very similar to your link. The drawback versus yours is that it is software dependent. It's not internal like BRAN posted. As much as it's nice to have it hidden I wouldn't rely on or trust it's longevity in case I need to replace it.
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07-09-2020, 04:18 PM
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Here is an internal set on Amazon for $208.
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07-15-2020, 08:39 PM
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Very interesting. Don't they just replace your valve stem covers? (yeah, prolly a bit heavy).
Anywho, haven't tried but do look forward to your review. Would be a great mod for my enclosed car hauler.
Good luck
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07-16-2020, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Burg Boxster
Very interesting. Don't they just replace your valve stem covers? (yeah, prolly a bit heavy).
Anywho, haven't tried but do look forward to your review. Would be a great mod for my enclosed car hauler.
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Yeah, they are designed to replace the dust caps on the end of the valve stems, but they don't look "slick". LOL
The unit itself is solar powered, and it seems to be fine with partial sun. It doesn't need extra charging to stay on all the time.
They'd be great for car trailer use. I wouldn't put them on the outside of a tire in something that had aesthetic value (ie a boxster).
For $30 a set I just bought a few more. I've been jealous of all these new cars with their TPMS, but now I'm gonna have it in like all of my cars.
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07-16-2020, 06:17 PM
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I would like to request an 'installed' picture when you can, please.
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07-21-2020, 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by rexcramer
I would like to request an 'installed' picture when you can, please.
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^^^ here how they are supposed to be used. They aren't that bad looking, but IDK i'd rather them inside the tire.
^^^ So I mounted them inside the tire. Its simple to install just take a TPMS kit cut a small notch into the steel shank. Then cut two 2 holes in the cap of the sensor. Zip tie them to the TPMS kit and pull it through the valve stem hole. (I didn't fully pull this one through because I'm still letting these wheels cure)
^^^ that's how the outside of the wheel looks when installed inside; just figured i'd put this up.
1000 Mile review time. Change the batteries. Change them first thing. They suffer the same issues as replacement oem TPM sensors. The batteries get drained as soon as they are installed in the sensor. So when they are installed at the factory they are draining. (that's the problem with current cars and "New" tpm sensors). BUT if you replace the batteries first thing you got no worries.
I like them. Not only do they tell you the pressure in the tire they tell you the temperature of the tire. I want to put them in a sports car and take them for a spin in the mountains so I can watch the temp change.
They are not 100% accurate, but they are close enough. I'd imagine they'd let you know if you had some puncture before it became an issue. BUT I wouldn't set my pressures by what they register.
All that said I bought two additional sets (one for my mom and one more for the Porsche).
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07-22-2020, 06:12 AM
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Thanks. Are they heavy enough to cause a balance issue?
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