Larger wheels - Will it affect my fuel computer readings?
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Can someone help with a query I have.
My C Class has 18” AMG wheels fitted on 45 profile tyres. The over circumference is larger than the original 16” wheels with 65 profile tyres, probably larger by some 1 ½ inches. Will this throw out the readings I get from the fuel computer relating to the current and average mpg??
If the mpg average reads 25 for example is the real mpg higher or lower in reality?
Thanks in advance
My C Class has 18” AMG wheels fitted on 45 profile tyres. The over circumference is larger than the original 16” wheels with 65 profile tyres, probably larger by some 1 ½ inches. Will this throw out the readings I get from the fuel computer relating to the current and average mpg??
If the mpg average reads 25 for example is the real mpg higher or lower in reality?
Thanks in advance
gog said:
Lower
No, it will be higher.Travelling one mile on the small wheel will turn them, say, 1,000 times.
Travelling one mile on the new larger wheels will turn them, say, 900 times.
So if the trip computer says you've used up one unit of fuel and according to the computer travelled one mile, the wheels have turned 1,000 times. But clearly you will have gone slightly furhter, as 1,000 is more than 900, therefore more than a mile.
Therefore if it says x mpg, you're actually done slightly better than the computer would suggest.
steve-V8s said:
Speedo will be wrong as well
Speedo will read too low. So indicated 70mph will actually be, say, 75mph. Measure the circumference of the new wheels and compare to the old. If the circumference is, say, 105% of the old, then add 5% to what the speedo says to work out your real speed.Gassing Station | Engines & Drivetrain | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



