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Larger rolling circumference or in other words bigger wheels imho won't affect mpg THAT much for mpg drop to be of mentioned extent. After all, it's just overall gearing change. People installing FDs for lower gearing didn't had mpg change by 41% even while had gearing changed often more so then if with different wheel size.
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This sounds like a more realistic reduction for doing nothing but switching to wider wheels/tires. Something else is going on here. Quote:
I guess it depends on how much bigger the wheels are. I assume the odometer counts rotations but I'm not 100% sure on this car. If your wheel/tire diameter is larger than stock, the computer may perceive that you are traveling a shorter distance per rotation of the wheel than you actually are. In other words, it will calculate a stock wheel diameter for each rotation instead of what you have. This could result in erroneous MPG but it would have to be a fairly large difference in wheel size to be that noticeable. For example, if your wheel/tire combo goes from a 20 inch diameter to 21, you're only talking like a 7 inch difference in perceived distance, which is roughly a 5% change. Last edited by Yardjass; 11-23-2016 at 08:22 AM. |
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