Hi, no chance with nanocom but as those tyres are just a bit more than 5% bigger than standard the speedometer reading will be closer to the true speed like with std tyres as with std there is an aprox 5% higher speedo reading than the true speed... that's valid for almost all same generation vehicles, the speedo reading is your last concern, better watch the braking distance and consumption... and EGT if you have a gaugeHello,
I want to move to 245/75r16 on my no lift discovery 2.
How can I adjust the speed indicator to have my true speed?
Any solution with the Nanocom?
thanks and best regards,
Amaury
Hi, no chance with nanocom but as those tyres are just a bit more than 5% bigger than standard the speedometer reading will be closer to the true speed like with std tyres as with std there is an aprox 5% higher speedo reading than the true speed... that's valid for almost all same generation vehicles, the speedo reading is your last concern, better watch the braking distance and consumption... and EGT if you have a gauge
i explained many times, just one example https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/speedo-out-of-synch.375403/post-5269337I expected that the impact to change to the new tyre size will be not significant considering tha i increase the diameter but i reduce the wide. Do you really think that there is a important impact? and why the EGT?
I am more concern with legal requirement, at Luxembourg all change must be registered on car paper.