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Calulators from www.4Lo.com
Ever wonder how far off your speedometer is with your new bigger tires? I'm
using a simple ratio calculation, so this info will only approximate your
corrected speed and depends on the accuracy of tire size diameters (assumimg
nothing but tire size has changed).
Now that you have your truck lifted, you want bigger meats. They look cool
and have the potential of being very functional, but they may also be robbing
you of power/gas mileage. This calculator will get you back to a ratio that's
closer to your original. Enter the values on the left and press
Compute.
Ever wonder what your low-low-low gear ratio is, your "crawl ratio"? You'll
need to do a little research by finding out the transfer case and transmission
ratios first. Enter your values on the left side, press Compute and your answer
will be on the right.
I've spend a bunch of time trying to WAG (wild ass guess) my actual MPH when
going down the road. By knowing your gear ratios and tire size you'll get a more
accurate idea here. Enter the value on the left, press Compute.
I suppose if you don't have a tachometer you could use this form, otherwise
it's only useful to find out how accurate your Tach is. Enter the values on the
left, press Compute.
This formula is a nice way to get the tire diameter of those metric tires
that are common on just about everything stock. For example a 265/75R16 would be
around 31.6 inches tall. Enter the numbers into this form in the order you read
them from the tire and press Compute.
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