Top Speed and alloys
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dubmk4
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Top Speed and alloys
recently got a new set of alloys 6.5x15 (195/45/15) steering feels lighter more grip good stuff. top speed seems to be lower though. Car is 1L mpi model 97 standard engine apart from induction kit. Used to be alble to stretch it well over 95mph and got a ton out of it once. now it wont go over 90mph.Any answers. I know bigger wheels are supposed to put speedo readings out but i thought 45 profile tyres were as close to perfect on a mk4 polo to the standard steelies. Or am i wrong 
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Re: Top Speed and alloys
195/45/15 are as good a match as you could wish for so your speedo should be same as beforedubmk4 wrote:recently got a new set of alloys 6.5x15 (195/45/15) steering feels lighter more grip good stuff. top speed seems to be lower though. Car is 1L mpi model 97 standard engine apart from induction kit. Used to be alble to stretch it well over 95mph and got a ton out of it once. now it wont go over 90mph.Any answers. I know bigger wheels are supposed to put speedo readings out but i thought 45 profile tyres were as close to perfect on a mk4 polo to the standard steelies. Or am i wrong
Rolling resistance may play a part on a 1.0 - it certainly has played a part in an increase in fuel usage on my car (MKIV 1.4 CL with 195/45 15's instead of 175/65 13's)
What tyre pressures are you running cos that could make a big difference?
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to add to rolling resistance, if the tyre is under inflated then it will cause more resistance....Speedlaw wrote:Wider wheels will even have an effect on overall drag, so losing some top speed is normal. Add the extra drag (from the wind) and rolling resistance together and it's pretty normal.
i had mine at 2.1bar all round
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i've got yokohama tyres on it cant remember type or pressure about £40 each. wheels are 6.5 x15 so suppose that is abit of a jump in width compared to steelies. old tyres were uniroyal on the back an ats cheap job on front left because of a puncture and something crap on the front right.
Fuel consumption seems the same. I'll just have to put up with a lower top speed
although its accelerating faster through 2nd 3rd and 4th which is good 
Fuel consumption seems the same. I'll just have to put up with a lower top speed
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were you going downhill when doing that speed? as 104mph was tops on mine on slight down hill section of motorway, with little fuel in the car as well. was prob the max i'll ever get out of it with the engine standard.Musicfreek2002 wrote:I cant really prove it to you but thats your choice i suppose. By the way my engine is standard aswell. I need to calm my driving down now as ive only had the car 10 months and im on my 2nd wheel bearing replacment