2010 gt factory 3.73 gear question

Gotyoumad757

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Was gonna try and check it again but ended up messing around with a mark 7 gti and forgot

Having tires that are a smaller diameter would cause that issue.

Fml I just hopped out and read the placard sticker. 235's and I have 255. You win.
Can't believe it, I thought I checked that when I put air in the tires after I bought it last month.
Edit: mine are bigger than the recommended size tho?
 
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If your odometer was off, your speedometer would probably be off too. are you passing alot of people, or getting honked at or tail-gated constantly in this car while driving near the speed limit?. Also using your gps, see how the speed compares between the car's speedo, and your gps.
 

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If your odometer was off, your speedometer would probably be off too. are you passing alot of people, or getting honked at or tail-gated constantly in this car while driving near the speed limit?. Also using your gps, see how the speed compares between the car's speedo, and your gps.

Not really TBH. I do feel like I'm going slower than the speedo says tho. And I'll try again tonight after work
 

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And on top of that I completely read the wrong numbers rushing into work. 235/50/18 is on the sticker. I read the width lol I have 255/45/18s on the rear. That must be it.
 

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Was gonna try and check it again but ended up messing around with a mark 7 gti and forgot



Fml I just hopped out and read the placard sticker. 235's and I have 255. You win.
Can't believe it, I thought I checked that when I put air in the tires after I bought it last month.
Edit: mine are bigger than the recommended size tho?

255/???

the aspect ratio makes a huge difference in quantifying the height


ok - 255/45s are 1/4" shorter than stock
 
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.4 miles in the 16 mile drive to work, one way.
Tire size is most (but not all) of it. .4 miles in 16 is a 2.5% error. Going by tire revs/mile, your newer tires turn 774/762 times as fast as the originals (I'm using a BFG 235/50-18 for the 762 and a corrected revs/mile factor for 27.1" tall tires to get 774 here). That's 1.6%, which leaves about another 1% to things like tire softness, speedometer calibration and GPS errors . . . and I'm guessing your MT Street Comps probably being a slightly softer tire [than my average correction factor accounts for] is about half of that.


That would be .8 miles just daily driving to work, x5 days a week. Then however many work weeks thru out the year would add up easily.
There are about 250 working days in a year, plus a few if you work weekends, minus a few for vacations and other time off. Call all of that a wash, so you're only looking at a 200 mile/year inaccuracy. 12.5 commuting round trips. One tank of gas. Zero effect on resale value. Not worth obsessing over.


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