Great!!! Now you can confirm your speeding.
Mark
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Metalman Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
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I cross referenced it. So it looks like a tire diameter of 24.9" is the sweet spot for accurate speedo readings. Tires not trunks.
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Mark -
Tried that and Docv is right in it correcting the speedo. It also killed acceleration and mpg, on my justa, due to extra weight, so I went back. Have you noticed a change in these two things since you put the larger tires on?
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docv Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
Havent noticed much yet, just put them on Friday. I can tell it sticks the corners better, the tires I put on are Goodrich G-Force. Wont get to check out MPG for a week or so.
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I'm quicker on a smaller overall tire size. Smaller as in less tall.
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docv Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
The gearing is strange on the R50, it the only car I have ever owned that you can drive 35 or 40 in any gear, and it has always felt like it needs that sixth gear.
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goaljnky New Member
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BThayer23 Well-Known Member
The wider tire will affect your MPG, too, beyond just the gearing differences - more rolling resistance.
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I have trouble believing that I could feel the difference in a 2% change of gearing - but then I don't think the 30% reduction in wheel weight is all that significant either. so I can't explain what I feel. -
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Any chance someone knows of a technical solution to the inaccurate speedometer issue?
For example, might this work?
Official home page of the Yellow Box Speedo Recalibrator
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BThayer23 Well-Known Member
I had a shop calibrate my speedo a few years ago. I'm not sure what's involved mechanically, but it got me out of a speeding ticket.