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digitalpho3nix
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Do you have Aftermarket wheels? You need this... Thu, 01 December 2005 06:03 Go to next message
Hi all,

I just discovered this wicked little java applet on the internet. It helps you calculate the speed difference your speedo registers when you upsize or downsize wheel sizes.

Apparently, my corolla which now has 17" rims with 205/40-17 tyres is actually approximately 3 km/h faster than the indicated 100km/h.

The applet is in imperial measurements, so 1 mile ~ 1.4 km.

Hope this is helpful to someone!

CLICK HERE FOR THE CALCUATOR!!!

DP
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Re: Do you have Aftermarket wheels? You need this... Thu, 01 December 2005 06:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
digitalpho3nix wrote on Thu, 01 December 2005 14:03

The applet is in imperial measurements, so 1 mile ~ 1.4 km.

Just thought I'd clarify, a mile is roughly 1.61km, not 1.4km.

You can also change it to metric too Smile
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Re: Do you have Aftermarket wheels? You need this... Thu, 01 December 2005 06:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Someone always goes 1 better. Cool
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Re: Do you have Aftermarket wheels? You need this... Thu, 01 December 2005 06:28 Go to previous message
justcallmefrank wrote on Thu, 01 December 2005 17:21

digitalpho3nix wrote on Thu, 01 December 2005 14:03

The applet is in imperial measurements, so 1 mile ~ 1.4 km.

Just thought I'd clarify, a mile is roughly 1.61km, not 1.4km.

You can also change it to metric too Smile

1.6093km to be exact Very Happy for the ppl like me playing at home that like there calcs to be as accurate as possible.
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