Having nothing else better to do, due to the poor weather here in Cornwall, I decided to ponder the difference in speedo readings different tyre sizes would make.
Having read a number of threads about speedo conversions and members getting false speedo readings, I wondered what affect different size tyres might have.
Ignoring that fact that a loaded vehicle would not have perfectly round tyres, and if my maths is correct, a 265 70 R15 tyre will have a circumference of 93". A 31 10.5 15 tyre works out at 97.4".
If I was doing 60mph with the smaller tyres they would revolve 40877.42 times in that hour.
If I was using the larger tyres 40877.42 revolutions would equate to 62.84mph.
33" tyres would have a circumference of 103.686" and 40877.42 revolutions in an hour would equate to 66.89mph.
To cut a long story short a 10% larger tyre gives 10% higher speedo reading, obviously!
If any one can blow a hole in my maths, or logic, please enlighten me
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Having read a number of threads about speedo conversions and members getting false speedo readings, I wondered what affect different size tyres might have.
Ignoring that fact that a loaded vehicle would not have perfectly round tyres, and if my maths is correct, a 265 70 R15 tyre will have a circumference of 93". A 31 10.5 15 tyre works out at 97.4".
If I was doing 60mph with the smaller tyres they would revolve 40877.42 times in that hour.
If I was using the larger tyres 40877.42 revolutions would equate to 62.84mph.
33" tyres would have a circumference of 103.686" and 40877.42 revolutions in an hour would equate to 66.89mph.
To cut a long story short a 10% larger tyre gives 10% higher speedo reading, obviously!
If any one can blow a hole in my maths, or logic, please enlighten me

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