Originally posted by GenevaDirt
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With a larger diameter, you would reduce the rpms (like you said), and therefore increase your mpg at hwy speeds (or at any speed other than crawling). (more important in an automatic which runs high rpms at hwy speeds!)
I usually run 45psi in my 145's and get around 48mpg average. I only run 32-35psi in the 155's and only get 44mpg...... It would be interesting to run my 145's with 35psi and see if I match the 155's, and run the 155's at 45psi (for a couple fills only, lol) to see the converse effect.......
Ps. This site is neat for tire size comparisons......http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
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