Software offered by Inflation Technology

Nov. 17, 2009

Inflation Technology LLC has released its Tire Pressure Computer (TPC), a Windows-based computer program designed to eliminate the work required to find the correct air pressure for non-OE tire sizes. 

In addition, TPC finds the maximum and minimum wheel widths that can be used with the tire size chosen, displays the anticipated speedometer change, and prints the final results for store records.

Required air pressures are computed based on the gross axle weight ratings for the vehicle. 

TPC eliminates errors that can result in tires being underinflated or mounted on incorrect rim widths, Inflation Technology reports. 

A supplemental tire pressure label can be printed for the vehicle using an optional label printer.  A single license may be used on all computers in a single tire store, the company adds.

See the company's Web site at www.tirepressurecomputer.com for more information.

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