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Speeding and tyre size
Can the size of a cars tyres affect the accuracy of the speedo i.e. if you have bigger tyres than those reccomended could this cause a car to go fstaer than the speedo shows.
I think its a load of codswallop but a colleague reckons there could be something in it
I think its a load of codswallop but a colleague reckons there could be something in it
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Speedos are calibrated assuming factory fit wheels. After fitting of lower profile tyres will cause the circumference of the wheel to decrease whereas higher profile tyres will increase the circumference. These factors will affect the accuracy but by a very small amount. You can put 'bigger' ( wider ) tyres on but as long as the profile ( height ) of the tyre remains the same then the accuracy will not be affected. Theoretically higher profile tyres will give a higher speed then is being registered and vice versa.
Not codwallop perfectly logical.
The speedometer is based on how quickly the gearbox is turning the axle.
A trivial example.
the axle turns at 60 revolutions a minute ( 1 a second ), the circumferance of the tire is 1 meter
Therefore you are going at 1 meter a second and your speedometer says so.
Now replace the tyres with some with a 2 meter circumference.
The axle still turns a 60 revolutions a minute so the speedometer says the same.
Now though every turn of the axle takes you not 1 but 2 meters.
The speedometer says 1 meter a second but you are actually travelling twice as fast.
In practice the difference in the tire size is not going to double but it will be proportionate to the size of the tyre.
20% bigger and 30mph on the speedo is really 36 and 70 is 84
The speedometer is based on how quickly the gearbox is turning the axle.
A trivial example.
the axle turns at 60 revolutions a minute ( 1 a second ), the circumferance of the tire is 1 meter
Therefore you are going at 1 meter a second and your speedometer says so.
Now replace the tyres with some with a 2 meter circumference.
The axle still turns a 60 revolutions a minute so the speedometer says the same.
Now though every turn of the axle takes you not 1 but 2 meters.
The speedometer says 1 meter a second but you are actually travelling twice as fast.
In practice the difference in the tire size is not going to double but it will be proportionate to the size of the tyre.
20% bigger and 30mph on the speedo is really 36 and 70 is 84
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