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97/p Tyres
« on: 14 March 2007, 14:44 »
on the stock alloys it came with 205/50/15 Ditch Finders  :laugh: i have a set of Eagal F1's that are 195/50/15 on my 1.4 which is parked up, can i swap them im not bothered about the 1.4 as thats not being driven, but will my 97/p be ok, i know the earlyer gti's were fitted with 195's but dont know about the wheels  :undecided:

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Re: 97/p Tyres
« Reply #1 on: 14 March 2007, 20:06 »
No reason why they wont fit, overall rolling radius will be affected slightly but shouldnt alter the speedo
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Re: 97/p Tyres
« Reply #2 on: 15 March 2007, 09:26 »
I have 195's on the front of mine (due to last owner finding they were much cheaper) and have no problem's
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Re: 97/p Tyres
« Reply #3 on: 15 March 2007, 09:44 »
No reason why they wont fit, overall rolling radius will be affected slightly but shouldnt alter the speedo

No more so than 5mm tread to 1.5mm tread!
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Re: 97/p Tyres
« Reply #4 on: 15 March 2007, 09:54 »
your speedo will over-read by a tiny ammount, at 59mph, your speedo will say 60mph  :grin:

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Re: 97/p Tyres
« Reply #5 on: 15 March 2007, 11:05 »
No reason why they wont fit, overall rolling radius will be affected slightly but shouldnt alter the speedo

No more so than 5mm tread to 1.5mm tread!

whenever anyone changes their alloys to say 17" from 15" they will also affect radius and speedo

Specification  Sidewall  Radius  Diameter  Circumference  Revs/Mile  Difference
205/50-15         4.0in  11.5in    23.1in         72.5in        874        0.0%
205/40-17         3.2in  11.7in    23.5in         73.7in        860        1.7%

So the speedo will also be out 1mph with these on
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Re: 97/p Tyres
« Reply #6 on: 15 March 2007, 11:13 »
What about 215/40 on 17's then patch?

And are you allowing for vehicle weight deflecting the tyre?

Oh and correct tyre pressures?
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Re: 97/p Tyres
« Reply #7 on: 15 March 2007, 11:16 »
215s would be 3% too slow, use the tire size calc link I posted ;)
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Re: 97/p Tyres
« Reply #8 on: 15 March 2007, 11:23 »
Wow! I always thought it was the other way around!!!!

So Johnny to your knowledge what revs should I have a t certain speeds?
At 85mph my revs show about 3550/3600 and at 90mph revs show 4080/4100.

Is this a result of my tyre sizes?
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Re: 97/p Tyres
« Reply #9 on: 15 March 2007, 11:42 »
Hi Len,

jonny already posted back, I just used his link to compare. I have always wondered how much it would change the speedo readout.

Nice link jonny, cheers.
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