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yeah...your wheels are probably bigger i'm assuming, and with bigger wheels, they rotate less times to go the same distance as a smaller wheel, thus recording less miles on your odometer
yeah...your wheels are probably bigger i'm assuming, and with bigger wheels, they rotate less times to go the same distance as a smaller wheel, thus recording less miles on your odometer
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yeah...your wheels are probably bigger i'm assuming, and with bigger wheels, they rotate less times to go the same distance as a smaller wheel, thus recording less miles on your odometer
Which would mean that he would be getting better gas mileage, which isn't the case.
Guys, normally the tires you get with your bigger wheels have a shorter sidewall, so the overall outer circumference of the TIRE is the same. So there shouldn't be any major change in your odometry.
do a search on google for "miata tire calc" it has a little web program that lets you compare tire sizes to see how far off your speedo will be.
The reason for the mileage drop probably has to do with the wheel/tire combo being heavier. Wheel weight has a major effect on acceleration and in turn mileage as well, due to rotational intertia. Wider tires, as mentioned earlier, will also offer more rolling resistance.
you can try running higher tire pressures to offset this somewhat.