New wheels and tires
New wheels and tires
I just ordered new wheels and tires. I have a question...my stock tire size is 235/55-17. I bought front tires that are 255/45-18 and rears are 275/40-18. What should I set my revs per mile on my tuner? According to the tire calculator I was thinking at 775 revs per mile but I really have no idea what to set it to.
Any input would be appreciated. Below are my tire calculator results.
Stock Tire - 235/55R17
Revs per Mile:765.5
Actual Speed:60 mph100 km/h
Tire 1 - 255/45R18
Revs per Mile:769.5
Speedometer1:60.3 mph100. km/h
Speedometer Difference: 0.522% too fast
Diameter Difference: 0.52%
Tire 2 - 275/40R18
Revs per Mile:780.1
Speedometer1:61.1 mph101. km/h
Speedometer Difference: 1.907% too fast
Diameter Difference: 1.88%
Any input would be appreciated. Below are my tire calculator results.Stock Tire - 235/55R17
Revs per Mile:765.5
Actual Speed:60 mph100 km/h
Tire 1 - 255/45R18
Revs per Mile:769.5
Speedometer1:60.3 mph100. km/h
Speedometer Difference: 0.522% too fast
Diameter Difference: 0.52%
Tire 2 - 275/40R18
Revs per Mile:780.1
Speedometer1:61.1 mph101. km/h
Speedometer Difference: 1.907% too fast
Diameter Difference: 1.88%
I've seen this ? come up a lot. Check out this link. You can put in your stock size, and then your modified size/sizes and it'll calculate what percenage differance as well as actual speed verses spedometer readout, revs per mile etc, etc!
It's a Great TOOL!!!!
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp
It's a Great TOOL!!!!
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp
I am glad you mentioned it 05-1947. I went back and reread the various posts about tire size and I realized that most people were doing 285/40 in the rear not 275/40. For some reason I was thinking many people had 275/40 and 255/45 combination tire setup. I was able to change my order on the tire size. I am going with the 275/40-18 on all four instead.
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