paint diy! hehe
1 down, 3 more to go!
paint diy! hehe
1 down, 3 more to go!
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View my fuel log 2015 Mirage GLS 1.2 manual: 3,108.4 mpg (US) ... 1,321.5 km/L ... 0.1 L/100 km ... 3,733.0 mpg (Imp)
Alex1a1f (12-16-2016),inuvik (12-16-2016),MightyMirageMpg (12-17-2016)
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View my fuel log 2015 Mirage GLS 1.2 manual: 3,108.4 mpg (US) ... 1,321.5 km/L ... 0.1 L/100 km ... 3,733.0 mpg (Imp)
I've read on some sites that says 13" wheels is hard to find with a low resistance thing is that correct? BTW how much PSI should I put on these tires? 175/70??
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View my fuel log 2015 Mirage GLS 1.2 manual: 3,108.4 mpg (US) ... 1,321.5 km/L ... 0.1 L/100 km ... 3,733.0 mpg (Imp)
The tire manufacturer should list this criteria for the model tire they are selling.
Not sure about 13" tires and LRR. Search around and share with us your findings!
In the United States, vehicle manufacturers are required by law to list tire pressure for each model vehicle on a sticker usually found in the driver's door area. Tire manufacturers also list a maximum pressure on the sidewall of the tire. Look for this information next time you head out for a road trip and use it when you check your car's tire pressures.
Most drivers stick to the pressures listed by the vehicle manufacturer. Service & repair shops do this as well. Many drivers who want to reduce their fuel consumption will increase the air pressure in their tires, up to (and sometimes over) the maximum pressure listed on the tire's sidewall.
Many would advise to increase the air pressure in the tires as it reduces operating costs by reducing fuel consumption.
Many would advise against exceeding the pressure listed by the vehicle manufacturer due to less available traction.
I would advise against exceeding the maximum pressure of the tire. In fact, I would advise against exceeding the pressures listed by the vehicle manufacturer unless you, as a driver/operator, fully understand the potential loss of traction that results from the increased air pressure.
Last edited by Eggman; 12-18-2016 at 09:26 AM.
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View my fuel log 2015 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 49.6 mpg (US) ... 21.1 km/L ... 4.7 L/100 km ... 59.5 mpg (Imp)
but would it be to low for a 175/70 wheels to be pump upto 32psi as the sticker shows on the driver side? as my oem 15s is either on 32 or 34, wouldn't it look deflated? im sorry for my ignorance here hehe I thought that if I change tires it should have a different amount of air/psi.
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View my fuel log 2015 Mirage GLS 1.2 manual: 3,108.4 mpg (US) ... 1,321.5 km/L ... 0.1 L/100 km ... 3,733.0 mpg (Imp)
Here's a comparison of 175/70/13 and 195/50/15:
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage DE 1.2 manual: 49.2 mpg (US) ... 20.9 km/L ... 4.8 L/100 km ... 59.1 mpg (Imp)
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View my fuel log 2015 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 52.2 mpg (US) ... 22.2 km/L ... 4.5 L/100 km ... 62.6 mpg (Imp)
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View my fuel log 2015 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 52.2 mpg (US) ... 22.2 km/L ... 4.5 L/100 km ... 62.6 mpg (Imp)
The VX wheels and half-worn Altimax RT43s are 23.2 lbs, and the new Hankooks on Konig Heliums are 27.8 lbs.
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage DE 1.2 manual: 49.2 mpg (US) ... 20.9 km/L ... 4.8 L/100 km ... 59.1 mpg (Imp)
Top_Fuel (12-20-2016)
Last edited by Top_Fuel; 02-02-2017 at 07:16 PM. Reason: Fixed tire size error
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View my fuel log 2015 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 52.2 mpg (US) ... 22.2 km/L ... 4.5 L/100 km ... 62.6 mpg (Imp)