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Old May 16, 2017 | 10:39 AM
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Fuel consumption and tyre/rim size

I'm receiving my new W213 in the coming months. I just wanted to ask people who have changed their tyre size or rim size what the difference has been.

I have some experience with my current Audi A6. I have gone from 245/45/R18 to 255/40/R19. My fuel consumption went from 56 MPG (5 liter/100km) to 50 MPG (5.7 liter/100km).

Do you have any experience with changing tyre/rim sizes? And what were the sizes before, what were they after and what is your MPG difference?
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Old May 16, 2017 | 12:17 PM
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First, how are you measuring distance? The vehicle odometer is not correct unless you had it re-calibrated to accommodate the tire change. The new tires rotate ~767 times per mile whereas the old tires rotated ~778 times per mile. Rotations per mile can vary depending on the specific tire manufacturer and model. Other tire characteristics such as rolling resistance also affect mileage. A good tire reference site is tiresize.com.
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Old May 16, 2017 | 12:26 PM
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First, how are you measuring distance? The vehicle odometer is not correct unless you had it re-calibrated to accommodate the tire change. The new tires rotate ~767 times per mile whereas the old tires rotated ~778 times per mile. Rotations per mile can vary depending on the specific tire manufacturer and model. Other tire characteristics such as rolling resistance also affect mileage. A good tire reference site is tiresize.com.
I keep a mileage log with an app. Every time I fill up I calculate the mileage. I don't use the car metrics. So it is actual mileage calculated by the difference in odometer and the number of liters that I refuel. The tyres should have the same diameter.
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The tires do not have the same diameter. That's the point.
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The tires do not have the same diameter. That's the point.

I understand that and the difference is just 1.1%. The difference in mileage is much more than that.
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You are comparing miles from the smaller tires and different miles from the larger tires.
Rolling radius is also different and is influenced by sidewall stiffness. In addition 7/10 liter is a very small amount compared to tank size. A full tank can easily vary in quantity by several liters.

To be accurate fuel should be measured in units of mass, not volume.
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