avg. mpg with 20s?
XIX X05 they're machined aluminum wheels, so they shouldn't be much more than stocks
Here's a picture of them:
http://www.elementwheels.com/prodimages/x05bm.jpg
Here's a picture of them:
http://www.elementwheels.com/prodimages/x05bm.jpg
You just increased your rolling resistance by a lot going to 20" wheels. City mileage will suffer as a result. 20% of your fuel goes to overcoming rolling resistance from tires. The bigger and wider the tire, the more rolling resistance.
Last edited by MaxLoverAz; Mar 10, 2011 at 07:39 AM.
With that logic, it would mean if I switch from my stock 19" rims to stock 18" rims my mileage would increase???
It's called angular momentum. And it increases as a square of the radius from the center. The wheel's overall weight pales in comparison to the amount of energy required to spin the wheel.
In other words, you may have a wheel that is even lighter, but has a bigger radius. This wheel could easily demand more energy to rotate than that of a smaller radius.
In other words, you may have a wheel that is even lighter, but has a bigger radius. This wheel could easily demand more energy to rotate than that of a smaller radius.
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