04-16-2019, 11:04 AM
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Mpg for v8s on 33s
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Curious what you are getting in your v8 runners with 33s. Currently on 265/70/17 wildpeaks and the computer says I get 16.7 mpg. Obviously thinking bigger tires next go around. Thanks for the help!
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04-16-2019, 11:20 AM
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Hey guys,
Curious what you are getting in your v8 runners with 33s. Currently on 265/70/17 wildpeaks and the computer says I get 16.7 mpg. Obviously thinking bigger tires next go around. Thanks for the help!
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Better than me! Im on 33in Toyo open countries and I'm getting roughly 16 hwy and maybe 14.5 city.
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04-16-2019, 11:25 AM
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I would definitely hand calculate your numbers as well. My mods are listed in my signature, and I just added full RCI steel skids and a roof basket a week ago as well. Before those last two additions, I hand calculated my highway mileage just above 18 mpg, city around 15.3 mpg.
I went to Moab this past weekend and fully loaded from SLC to Moab I got 18 mpg on the nose. Around town city mileage I get about 14.7 mpg. I try to never go above 74 mph on the highway, otherwise, my mileage falls pretty hard. (It can be annoying since the speed limit is 80 mph across my state...)
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04-16-2019, 11:26 AM
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12 mpg combined on 285’s... But I live on a mountain. As a reference I used to get 14 mpg with stock tires. You should expect a 2 mpg drop.
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04-16-2019, 11:45 AM
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So not sounding like it will drop to terribly. When I calculate myself it's more like high 15s but I just like the way 16 sounds
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04-16-2019, 01:31 PM
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12 average, calculated not the with the display MPG, its a V8 SUV with 33's not a car.
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04-16-2019, 01:35 PM
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Don't forget, that by upsizing your tire diameter from factory that the speedo/odometer will also no longer be correct by a % so even when you account for the "1-2 mpg drop" that larger tires are typically said to have, you also have to take into account the small % larger rolling diameter that is to your benefit.
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04-17-2019, 10:32 AM
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Idk how you all are calculating your mpg's but I'm averaging 11.7 combined. There's a lot more you have to consider than just city driving and highway driving. I have 285/75/16 tires, roof basket and a bunch of stuff that usually stays up there. Including a not so low profile tool box. Try using the Fuelly App. All you do is enter in vehicle info, odo reading, miles traveled since last fill up, gallons filled, etc. I just started using it after a friend of mind showed it to me.
It does not account for tire size.
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04-17-2019, 04:13 PM
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You're also in Colorado, so keep that in mind...
Going from the stock 265/65 or whatever they were, I lost 1-2mpg (hand calculated). I saw my MPGs dip after I got my headers installed, but I think that had to do with my recently replaced rack was falling off. I just reset the odo on this tank so I'll let you know but I think it's really right around 16-17mpg, with the higher number being the weeks I have more highway miles, and the lower being the weeks I have more city miles.
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04-18-2019, 10:58 AM
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Roof rack with stuff, 2.5 lift, cbi front bumper, 33s I get 12 to 13 city hand calculated, and 16.5 hiway max, going 65 on the dot by gps.
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04-18-2019, 01:01 PM
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With my whole setup, no matter what, I'm getting 15.3mpg all day long
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04-18-2019, 01:26 PM
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18.5 with 2" lift and 33s, sliders and tire carrier, oops - this is for v8s??
haha sorry we have to make ourselves feel better once in a while!
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04-18-2019, 01:34 PM
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14.0 mpg with 33x12.5x17 tires.
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04-18-2019, 08:55 PM
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As for everyone talking about their speedo/odo being off after getting bigger tires, look into a speedohealer.
I’ve only gone up to 32” tires at the moment but I’m OCD with certain things and knowing my odometer was off with the bigger tires drove me nuts. This was a pretty easy install and fully customizable. I plan on going to 33’s with my next tires and I’ll just change the % on the speedohealer and it’ll be right on.
I’ve tested it against a gps unit and it’s right on now.
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As for everyone talking about their speedo/odo being off after getting bigger tires, look into a speedohealer.
I’ve only gone up to 32” tires at the moment but I’m OCD with certain things and knowing my odometer was off with the bigger tires drove me nuts. This was a pretty easy install and fully customizable. I plan on going to 33’s with my next tires and I’ll just change the % on the speedohealer and it’ll be right on.
I’ve tested it against a gps unit and it’s right on now.
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I’m definitely considering getting one because it is pretty annoying especially for us OCD types, lol!
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