Psi stands for Pound Square Inch, which is a measurement of pressure. What you are thinking of is HPA or High Pressure Air tanks (sometimes called nitrogen or nitro) and yes, the G3 can only use HPA tanks.
Just because a tire says 44 PSI doesn't mean you should run 44 PSI. I run 36 PSI in both winter and summer. Just remember that when temperature changes throughout the seasons you will have to readjust tire pressure to compensate for it.
13 psi front, 12 back
Should be over 110 psi will run best here however I have seen these run on 60 psi.
The total head will determine the psi.
Need to check fuel pressure with a gauge, It should be no less then 58 LBS PSI. No more then 63 LBS. PSI anywhere in between is fine. DO THAT FIRST Just because you can here the pump run, does not mean it's up to power.
No it is not needed, yes usually a performance intake adds power, the real question is why would you run 1psi?
10 psi
You don't run out of the power. You can just click on it again and you will levitate once more.
It depends on what the pipe is for. Domestic water pipes run between 30 -70 psi in general.
It depends on what the pipe is for. Domestic water pipes run between 30 -70 psi in general.
Actually a genuine 16g turbo (not those cheap Ebay knock off turbos) can run a lot more boost than 19psi. Hell a 16g is just starting to hit its efficiency range around that 20 psi range. I've seen plenty of car run over 30 psi on a 16g! Trust me run 18 psi on one and the turbo's kick is so-so.... crank it up to 25 and that turbo will kick like a horse!!
Reindeer power just like horse power!