Hi, I went from 235/55-17 to 235/50-18. So my question is do I need to change this in my tune? And what are the values I'm needing?
Thanks
U7145 Tire\Wheel size change
Re: U7145 Tire\Wheel size change
I think thats the same overall diameter. Best thing to do is go to the tirerack website and look-up the specs for the tire, you'll see "revs per mile". Then reload your tune, choosing modify before you install it and enable gear/tire change and change the revs per mile. The same size tires will have a slightly differant revs depending on the make/model of the tire, so its best to look it up on tirerack. GLMattC74 wrote:Hi, I went from 235/55-17 to 235/50-18. So my question is do I need to change this in my tune? And what are the values I'm needing?
Thanks
Re: U7145 Tire\Wheel size change
Fun4me wrote:I think thats the same overall diameter. Best thing to do is go to the tirerack website and look-up the specs for the tire, you'll see "revs per mile". Then reload your tune, choosing modify before you install it and enable gear/tire change and change the revs per mile. The same size tires will have a slightly differant revs depending on the make/model of the tire, so its best to look it up on tirerack. GLMattC74 wrote:Hi, I went from 235/55-17 to 235/50-18. So my question is do I need to change this in my tune? And what are the values I'm needing?
Thanks
Cool thanks for the info.
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Re: U7145 Tire\Wheel size change
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Re: U7145 Tire\Wheel size change
Gotta admit I feel a bit dumb having to ask this, but my Google-fu doesn't seem to turn up anything meaningful that actually answers the question I have.
People seem to love going to wider or larger wheels and running tire sizes different from stock. However, changing the tire size will, in almost all cases, change the rolling circumference. This will have an affect on the speedometer. Is there some easy/simple way to account for this that I just haven't become aware of over all these years? Or are people just accepting that their speedometer and odometer will end up being incorrect by changing size?Tweakbox Appvalley https://vlc.onl
People seem to love going to wider or larger wheels and running tire sizes different from stock. However, changing the tire size will, in almost all cases, change the rolling circumference. This will have an affect on the speedometer. Is there some easy/simple way to account for this that I just haven't become aware of over all these years? Or are people just accepting that their speedometer and odometer will end up being incorrect by changing size?Tweakbox Appvalley https://vlc.onl
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Re: U7145 Tire\Wheel size change
No, our tuners allow you to enter the new tire size values and it corrects the speedometer for you.
Mike Litsch
DiabloSport Brand Manager
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561-908-0040
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DiabloSport Brand Manager
Diablo Tech support by phone:
561-908-0040
M-F 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST
tech@diablosport.com