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fuel consumption
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fuel consumption
i have just re booted the my feroza with a set of toyo opats 225x75x15 replacing 205x65x15 car tyres.
great for off road now, but for some strange reason my fuel consumption has gone up.
100 kph was about 3900 rpm with the old tyres and the new ones about 3600 . so to me this should mean less consuption
any takers on why this is so
maverick
great for off road now, but for some strange reason my fuel consumption has gone up.
100 kph was about 3900 rpm with the old tyres and the new ones about 3600 . so to me this should mean less consuption
any takers on why this is so
maverick
Hi. How did you work out the revs had changed at 100km/h- GPS or something? Because unless you've had the speedo recalibrated the reading at 100km/h won't have changed; your speed will though of course.
Reducing the revs can detrimental to fuel economy as the engine (although revving less) may be working harder to maintain the same speed. Manufacturers generaly set their vehicles up from the factory for the best balance between revs / performance and fuel economy.
Being a smallish four cylinder engine the Feroza needs to rev a bit at 100km/h in order to maintain speed. Larger engines have more torque at low revs and can handle higher gearing (ie. lower revs) without adversely affecting fuel economy.
Reducing the revs can detrimental to fuel economy as the engine (although revving less) may be working harder to maintain the same speed. Manufacturers generaly set their vehicles up from the factory for the best balance between revs / performance and fuel economy.
Being a smallish four cylinder engine the Feroza needs to rev a bit at 100km/h in order to maintain speed. Larger engines have more torque at low revs and can handle higher gearing (ie. lower revs) without adversely affecting fuel economy.
David
Re: fuel consumption
How many km's to a tank of fuel were you getting before the bigger rubber and what do u get nowMaverick wrote:i have just re booted the my feroza with a set of toyo opats 225x75x15 replacing 205x65x15 car tyres.
great for off road now, but for some strange reason my fuel consumption has gone up.
100 kph was about 3900 rpm with the old tyres and the new ones about 3600 . so to me this should mean less consuption
any takers on why this is so
maverick
James
94 cxi feroza- coiled rear!!! SOLD !!!!!
05 s/cab 5L-e hilux- bring on the mods
94 cxi feroza- coiled rear!!! SOLD !!!!!
05 s/cab 5L-e hilux- bring on the mods
6l/100k highway yeah right mine used to drink it at 110 revving at 4k. Maybe they were doing 30 on the highwayshezzbeav wrote:I saw this in a mag the other day about factory 4wd, did have a roza spec in it, not much but..
it said "city driving... 9.5L/100km" "highway driving..... 6.0L/100km
Hope it helps ya out a bit
The city one seems fair i guess
Re: fuel consumption
Are you serious 205/65r15 is to small for a ferozaMaverick wrote:i have just re booted the my feroza with a set of toyo opats 225x75x15 replacing 205x65x15 car tyres.
maverick
James
94 cxi feroza- coiled rear!!! SOLD !!!!!
05 s/cab 5L-e hilux- bring on the mods
94 cxi feroza- coiled rear!!! SOLD !!!!!
05 s/cab 5L-e hilux- bring on the mods
And 225/75 is too big! Standard size is 225/70.
Your sidewall height has gone from 133.25mm to 168.5mm. Standard height with 225/70 is 157.5mm.
You didn't mention how you were checking your speed vs revs and distance covered? If you haven't had your speedo/ odometer recalibrated then all the figures you've been quoting will be out. With the old 205/65 you will have been actually travelling a lot less km than the odometer reads; and with the 225/75 you will travelling further than the odometer reads. So your fuel economy may not be worse at all!?
Your sidewall height has gone from 133.25mm to 168.5mm. Standard height with 225/70 is 157.5mm.
You didn't mention how you were checking your speed vs revs and distance covered? If you haven't had your speedo/ odometer recalibrated then all the figures you've been quoting will be out. With the old 205/65 you will have been actually travelling a lot less km than the odometer reads; and with the 225/75 you will travelling further than the odometer reads. So your fuel economy may not be worse at all!?
David
geez thats good im only getting 300-350km out of a tank depending on driving style with 235/75/15 mudsMaverick wrote:500 ks ususally just poking to work and back , now its about 450 interestingly enough ive only gone wider and back to the correct size so i assumed the fuel economy would get better not worse
maybe more grip
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[quote="shezzbeav"]I saw this in a mag the other day about factory 4wd, did have a roza spec in it, not much but..
it said "city driving... 9.5L/100km" "highway driving..... 6.0L/100km
Hope it helps ya out a bit[/quote
Looks su to me ainnt these figures the wrong way around, cause u dont have to keep accelerating on the highway. My zuk wif weber carb sitting on 100 (true) without a head or tail wind will get 11k's/l. Thats with 235/75 on 40psi
it said "city driving... 9.5L/100km" "highway driving..... 6.0L/100km
Hope it helps ya out a bit[/quote
Looks su to me ainnt these figures the wrong way around, cause u dont have to keep accelerating on the highway. My zuk wif weber carb sitting on 100 (true) without a head or tail wind will get 11k's/l. Thats with 235/75 on 40psi
isn't standard 215/70..
cause i went upto a 225/75, which means i have gone up 2 sizes in profile.. 1 for the width increasing the profile, and 1 for increasing the profile from 70 to 75.
most likely the cause of my bad economy..
i'm seeing about 400k's to 47 litres
last tank was 385 out of 46.5 litres.
But that was city type driving, and only a sting from deer park to reservoir when I filled her up.
I wanna get upto 60 litres in the tank, which i believe it what it should hold...
cause i went upto a 225/75, which means i have gone up 2 sizes in profile.. 1 for the width increasing the profile, and 1 for increasing the profile from 70 to 75.
most likely the cause of my bad economy..
i'm seeing about 400k's to 47 litres
last tank was 385 out of 46.5 litres.
But that was city type driving, and only a sting from deer park to reservoir when I filled her up.
I wanna get upto 60 litres in the tank, which i believe it what it should hold...
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