does wheel size offect fuel consumption
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Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
I feel really unlucky with my non-turbo Safari. Fuel consumption is dramatic compared with other Safaris, think it needs a good tune or something done with the injectors, but I'm getting 430kms to a tank. It's got a 2" lift + 33" MTs.
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Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
i get 330kms to a tank! that is with 33's. have contemplated getting smaller road tyres to see if it makes a difference but cant be arsed 

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Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
How long is a piece of string...
Tell me how many liters in your fuel tank...
Phraza.
The size of a TJ Fuel tank = 72L
Are those K's, speedo K's or GPS K's...?
(72L / 330K's = 21.8L/100K's)
I suspect there speedo K's...
My speedo reads 82 when im doing 100 by my GPS (im on 33's)
So... (Please correct me if my math is wrong, i suspect it is.
but...)
330k's /.82 = 402 actual K's
72L / 402K's = 17.9L/100K's
(Assuming you run the tank dry)
CLUMZ1.
There i go again... taking it to seriously...
Tell me how many liters in your fuel tank...
phraza wrote:i get 330kms to a tank! that is with 33's. have contemplated getting smaller road tyres to see if it makes a difference but cant be arsed
Phraza.
The size of a TJ Fuel tank = 72L
Are those K's, speedo K's or GPS K's...?
(72L / 330K's = 21.8L/100K's)
I suspect there speedo K's...

My speedo reads 82 when im doing 100 by my GPS (im on 33's)
So... (Please correct me if my math is wrong, i suspect it is.
but...)
330k's /.82 = 402 actual K's
72L / 402K's = 17.9L/100K's
(Assuming you run the tank dry)
CLUMZ1.
There i go again... taking it to seriously...

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Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
Just put the 33's on the back and the 31's on the front, thats what I do for fuel economy, the vehicle thinks it is going downhill all the time. If you turn the fan on full bore it also helps as it forces air out the vents in the rear of the cab creating forward momentum, much like a fire hose, only an air one.
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NJV6 wrote:Just put the 33's on the back and the 31's on the front, thats what I do for fuel economy, the vehicle thinks it is going downhill all the time. If you turn the fan on full bore it also helps as it forces air out the vents in the rear of the cab creating forward momentum, much like a fire hose, only an air one.
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Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
ice4x4 wrote:NJV6 wrote:Just put the 33's on the back and the 31's on the front, thats what I do for fuel economy, the vehicle thinks it is going downhill all the time. If you turn the fan on full bore it also helps as it forces air out the vents in the rear of the cab creating forward momentum, much like a fire hose, only an air one.
You sir, are a GENIUS!![]()
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dont forget it is more inclined to push the air over the top than straight into the front, so is going to be more aerodynamic! like a drag car!!!
Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
lilpigzuk wrote:This is all copied from the "Concise Urban Dictionary" so its for real
Lest we forget the definition provided for "4x4";
1;
A simple maths equation that equals 16.
Elementary maths equation: 4x4=16
XJCrawler wrote:I feel really unlucky with my non-turbo Safari. Fuel consumption is dramatic compared with other Safaris, think it needs a good tune or something done with the injectors, but I'm getting 430kms to a tank. It's got a 2" lift + 33" MTs.

00falcon wrote:CLUMZ1.
There i go again... taking it to seriously...

NJV6 wrote:Just put the 33's on the back and the 31's on the front, thats what I do for fuel economy, the vehicle thinks it is going downhill all the time. If you turn the fan on full bore it also helps as it forces air out the vents in the rear of the cab creating forward momentum, much like a fire hose, only an air one.





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Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
XJCrawler wrote:I feel really unlucky with my non-turbo Safari. Fuel consumption is dramatic compared with other Safaris, think it needs a good tune or something done with the injectors, but I'm getting 430kms to a tank. It's got a 2" lift + 33" MTs.
Thats pretty much exactly what i get with the same mods. Mines an auto
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Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
NJV6 wrote:Just put the 33's on the back and the 31's on the front, thats what I do for fuel economy, the vehicle thinks it is going downhill all the time. If you turn the fan on full bore it also helps as it forces air out the vents in the rear of the cab creating forward momentum, much like a fire hose, only an air one.
Fark me thats brilliant



Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
NJV6 wrote:Just put the 33's on the back and the 31's on the front, thats what I do for fuel economy, the vehicle thinks it is going downhill all the time. If you turn the fan on full bore it also helps as it forces air out the vents in the rear of the cab creating forward momentum, much like a fire hose, only an air one.







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Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
00falcon wrote:Phraza.
The size of a TJ Fuel tank = 72L
Are those K's, speedo K's or GPS K's...?
(72L / 330K's = 21.8L/100K's)
I suspect there speedo K's...![]()
My speedo reads 82 when im doing 100 by my GPS (im on 33's)
So... (Please correct me if my math is wrong, i suspect it is.
but...)
330k's /.82 = 402 actual K's
72L / 402K's = 17.9L/100K's
(Assuming you run the tank dry)
Mine sits on 100 and the GPS says 100...

sibainmud wrote:I find that parking the wipers half way up the windscreen (like race cars) helps on long trips
Haha awesome!
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Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
20ltr/100 is std for a TJ
even my gts with narrower front wheels gets better economy...
hmm, not only should we run smaller diamater fronts, but also much narrower (again, like a drag car!)
but wait, dont drag cars use like 10 ltrs per run?
goin on that logic, we are all wrong

even my gts with narrower front wheels gets better economy...
hmm, not only should we run smaller diamater fronts, but also much narrower (again, like a drag car!)
but wait, dont drag cars use like 10 ltrs per run?
goin on that logic, we are all wrong

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Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
NJV6 wrote:Just put the 33's on the back and the 31's on the front, thats what I do for fuel economy, the vehicle thinks it is going downhill all the time. If you turn the fan on full bore it also helps as it forces air out the vents in the rear of the cab creating forward momentum, much like a fire hose, only an air one.
After been a member for a few years now in search of a awnser to all my problems I can now rest in peace an say I have found it thanks to you NJV6...this is absolute gold
Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
Has anyone tried the airwheel mod?

If you drill angled holes in the back of each tread block of tread, the escaping air propels the tire forward. This assists the power coming from drive train and hence increases efficiency incredibly. Another benefit is that it clears the tread of mud better than any other method yet known. Just got to be careful on letting off the throttle while these are working if you have auto lockers fitted as the wheel can overdrive the diff and cause lockup. It isn't too great a problem as this passes the air power through the drive train onto any other locked up wheels giving additional boost where its needed. It can also cause the engine to over run and is not ideal for autos (same problem as when towing them).
I know some one is going to state the obvious that the tyres are going to loose air, but you also have to fit hoses like the logging trucks have to compensate for the minor air loss. When the Pro guys fit these they use air compressors to keep them going but the average guy like you or I could just tee into NJV6s heater concept and take an air feed from that, Although I haven't tried it too see if it would work. (WARNING: If unsure ask a pro about the compressor idea, I don't want myself or NJV6 to be blamed for your tyres exploding from excess inflation using this home handyman method.)
Obviously, the bigger the tyre the more chunks of tread so the more jets of air.
In summary, Yes, the larger wheel size will reduce the fuel consumption (if you still use any in fact) from your fuel tank.

If you drill angled holes in the back of each tread block of tread, the escaping air propels the tire forward. This assists the power coming from drive train and hence increases efficiency incredibly. Another benefit is that it clears the tread of mud better than any other method yet known. Just got to be careful on letting off the throttle while these are working if you have auto lockers fitted as the wheel can overdrive the diff and cause lockup. It isn't too great a problem as this passes the air power through the drive train onto any other locked up wheels giving additional boost where its needed. It can also cause the engine to over run and is not ideal for autos (same problem as when towing them).
I know some one is going to state the obvious that the tyres are going to loose air, but you also have to fit hoses like the logging trucks have to compensate for the minor air loss. When the Pro guys fit these they use air compressors to keep them going but the average guy like you or I could just tee into NJV6s heater concept and take an air feed from that, Although I haven't tried it too see if it would work. (WARNING: If unsure ask a pro about the compressor idea, I don't want myself or NJV6 to be blamed for your tyres exploding from excess inflation using this home handyman method.)
Obviously, the bigger the tyre the more chunks of tread so the more jets of air.
In summary, Yes, the larger wheel size will reduce the fuel consumption (if you still use any in fact) from your fuel tank.

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Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
My truck has moved about 10m in the last 3 years and the amount of fuel in the tank has indeed reduced. cough, evaporation.
If I fit smaller wheels will I save fuel?

If I fit smaller wheels will I save fuel?


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phraza wrote:i get 330kms to a tank! that is with 33's. have contemplated getting smaller road tyres to see if it makes a difference but cant be arsed
Lol, but we all know those 4L 6 banging Jeeps love to drink no matter what they are doing!
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Gardengnome wrote:My truck has moved about 10m in the last 3 years and the amount of fuel in the tank has indeed reduced. cough, evaporation.
If I fit smaller wheels will I save fuel?![]()
I imagine you would save fuel with smaller tyres in this here situation as your automobile would be further away from the rays of Ra (the sun) therefore the evaporation rate should be less.
If you were actively using this automobile, the extra gravitational pull, due to the gross mass being closer to the ground, may have a counter productive outcome
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kbjj wrote:Gardengnome wrote:My truck has moved about 10m in the last 3 years and the amount of fuel in the tank has indeed reduced. cough, evaporation.
If I fit smaller wheels will I save fuel?![]()
I imagine you would save fuel with smaller tyres in this here situation as your automobile would be further away from the rays of Ra (the sun) therefore the evaporation rate should be less.
If you were actively using this automobile, the extra gravitational pull, due to the gross mass being closer to the ground, may have a counter productive outcome
Is that why go carts are cheaper to run?



Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
Gardengnome wrote:My truck has moved about 10m in the last 3 years and the amount of fuel in the tank has indeed reduced. cough, evaporation.
If I fit smaller wheels will I save fuel?![]()
If you were to remove the wheels altogether and use 2 trolly jacks to move this excessive distance of 10m over 3 years or 3.333m per year & stored the newspaper that wraps your fish and chips in the truck, the heat from the suns rays and the molecular activity will eventually turn the remaining chip grease into bio diesel, which will inturn start to gain you fuel, increasing economy, this will only work if using a trolly jack with really small wheels

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kbjj wrote:Gardengnome wrote:My truck has moved about 10m in the last 3 years and the amount of fuel in the tank has indeed reduced. cough, evaporation.
If I fit smaller wheels will I save fuel?![]()
I imagine you would save fuel with smaller tyres in this here situation as your automobile would be further away from the rays of Ra (the sun) therefore the evaporation rate should be less.
If you were actively using this automobile, the extra gravitational pull, due to the gross mass being closer to the ground, may have a counter productive outcome
What are you smoking mate giving out advice like that? There are already perfectly designed and accepted devices to counter Ra's wrath


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Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
Some Sd news The fuel prices are going up
another reason to work out what ever we drive how to use fuel so we get more kms useing it
another reason to work out what ever we drive how to use fuel so we get more kms useing it
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Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
i don't really pay attention to fuel prices, $120 per tank vs $120.70 per tank isnt too much of a difference 

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NJV6 wrote:If you turn the fan on full bore it also helps as it forces air out the vents in the rear of the cab creating forward momentum, much like a fire hose, only an air one.
I have being looking into this... Jeep have produced a new model called the Ramjeep. It is much like a Ramjet and can be fitted to most Jeep (not open tops). This will only work with Jeeps, the reasoning for this will be explained. Simply put it uses the open Brayton cycle with the rear of the cabin being used as a divergent subsonic diffuser.
To operate, simply turn on your fan to full and open the back window. Do not turn on your Air Conditioning as you need as much "Free Stream" going into the "inlet" as possible (see diagram 0 - 1)
The naturally occurring combustible gases that emanate from Jeep owners react with the diffused air (diagram 2-3). The open back window acts as a "Nozzle" and is expelled (diagram 4)

The exact fuel saving will depend your speed, the faster you go the higher the efficiency. If you want more fuel efficiency at a lower speed you would need to think about a Scramjeep, but that would be silly.
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Bubba wrote:NJV6 wrote:If you turn the fan on full bore it also helps as it forces air out the vents in the rear of the cab creating forward momentum, much like a fire hose, only an air one.
Due to scientific formula used (MupT) Jeep owners are now confirmed as being "MUPiTs"
Check out the science if you don't believe me
That is just bloody gold lol, nice one mate
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Yes i built a RAM JET engine that is correct for RAM JETS
ok so you dont care about fuel prices if it goes way up you one day might
BUT the price for diesel trucks will also rise
new or old even stuffed

ok so you dont care about fuel prices if it goes way up you one day might
BUT the price for diesel trucks will also rise
new or old even stuffed


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Re: does wheel size offect fuel consumption
get real and stop the yabba yabba wheel size only afffffects the size off ya willy. fuel consumption affects the size of ya wallet so get a freckin V8.




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price o biodiesel aint gone up en 20 yaers, dam city folk an em fancy petroliom powereed caars....