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For the mathematicians
I have 4.10s and never corrected the speedo. If I go to 18 or 19"
rear wheels that would make my speedo nearly correct again, right? |
05-07-2013 | #2 |
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Re: For the mathematicians
No, because the diameter of the tires will be about the same, you don't ride on the rims.
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Re: For the mathematicians
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The 19" tires are about 1+" taller than stock 27 v 25.7". I have 3.73s and am using the stock speedo gears in the trans. My speedo error is ~3mph at 70 w the speedo reading lower than the GPS. 4.10s may put you right there w the taller tires.
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Re: For the mathematicians
Ultimately it is all based on the rolling diameter of the tire regardless of rim size. Well, plus all the other ratios.
I'm also running 3.73's with stock tires and rims. I'm assuming I have speedo correction. Mine is off about 3 mph at 70. So when the speedo said 140, I like to say I was doin' a buck 45. Dom, your 19's are 1" taller. By choice? Or is that the lowest profile available? |
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Re: For the mathematicians
with my 18" and a 4.10 I used the Speedo correction gears from Haibeck and my speedo seems to be within 1 mph or so (Have not checked it lately but easy enough to do)
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Re: For the mathematicians
Steve,
Didn't choose a particularly taller tire. The Nittos I have are ones that a good number of Z06 owners use when replacing their RF tires. What rolling radius is and how it compares to stock size tires I am not certain. We just replaced the driven gear from a Purple 43 tooth to a Green 42 tooth. Probably 41 teeth would be closer although not sure whether one is available. At this point, it's close enough for me when it comes to daily use and highway cruise. When I first got the car, speedo was 10mph lower than actual.
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Re: For the mathematicians
Steve,
Didn't choose a particularly taller tire. The Nittos I have are ones that a good number of Z06 owners use when replacing their RF tires. What rolling radius is and how it compares to stock size tires I am not certain. We just replaced the driven gear from a Purple 43 tooth to a Green 42 tooth. Probably 41 teeth would be closer although not sure whether one is available. At this point, it's close enough for me when it comes to daily use and highway cruise. When I first got the car, speedo was 10mph lower than actual. BTW, here's a good resource for this calc. We used it to determine if my green gear would work. http://www.novaresource.org/speedo.htm
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Re: For the mathematicians
Looking at the Nova Resource site , my calc is
(15 tooth drive gear x 20.2)/ 27"= 2.79 Chart show use of 42 tooth green gear.
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Re: For the mathematicians
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Correct. Diameter of tires is the determining factor. However, while we don't ride on the rims normally sometimes when you take a $@(($ corner wrong you DO ride on the #@#( rim. $#)$( it. ugh!
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Re: For the mathematicians
Dom,
Looks to be avail GM PN 25513048
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