As per Chevrolet manual, tyre pressure should be 32 psi all around
That is why Kilo Watts (KW) and Newton Meters (NM) are used for power and torque. I still set my tyres by PSI as I was using this measure before we went metric. As all our road tests are done using metric measures I had to adept at least partially. It works quite well when you get used to it, but it takes time.You can see why us Americans prefer PSI or pounds per square inch, a lot easier to read and remember. Even our SAE when back to horsepower. There is 745.6999 watts in one horsepower, the reason why watts is also a huge number and also equally not easy to remember.
When I built my last home, used cubits. Didn't even need a ruler.That is why Kilo Watts (KW) and Newton Meters (NM) are used for power and torque. I still set my tyres by PSI as I was using this measure before we went metric. As all our road tests are done using metric measures I had to adept at least partially. It works quite well when you get used to it, but it takes time.