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2009 to 2014 F-150 3.5L, 3.7L, 4.6L, 5.0L, 5.4L, and 6.2L equipped F-150s. |
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Tire Size worth worrying about?
Installed my CTS today, and all went smooth. The hardest part was removing/reinstalling the trim panel on the side of the dash and routing the OBD II cable.
So my truck came stock with P265/70R17 Michelin LTX A/T2 tires (31.61 inches using basic math, 657 RPM). When I was programming the truck, I checked the tire size and it said 30.9 inches. The only size that I can come up with that is close to that height is a 255/70R17 (31.06 inches using basic math, 669 RPM for comparable tire Michelin tire). I calculate this at 1.7-1.8% difference. What are your opinions on recalibrating for the difference. I know that amount seems negligible, but I am avid about tracking MPG (I know its a truck, but I still track it) and just making that small change to the mileage calculations I already have, that would be a 0.237 MPG increase over the stock setting. I don't have the capacity to do a rollover test on the tires or GPS it (well I don't trust the accuracy of my iPhone GPS), what are your inputs? |
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Please check my response in the other thread: http://forum.gopowerhungry.com/gryph...html#post43220
- Jack
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2024 F150 Platinum SCrew 3.5L PowerBoost FX4, Peragon Tonneau Cover, LineX Bed, 35% Window Tint on All Sides and Rear, Full Nose Paint Protection Film, Husky Mud Guards, Lasfit Floor Liners, VIOFO Dash Cam |
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