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Cymru001



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275/40/20 to 275/45/20 tyre change and CCF update info

Hi everyone,

I have just swapped my old, worn out 275/40/20's for a set of 275/45/20 Grabber AT3's. (I was torn between getting the AT3's in the original 275/40/20 or to go for a set of 19" rims and fit 255/55/19 AT3's. Finances and the fact I didn't want to wait for the 19's to arrive helped me to make up my mind!!)

My question to you knowledgeable people is - what settings do I need to alter within the CCF to make it understand I have the new, slightly larger tyres?

I have been in and had a look and I can see I can change the circumference from the current 2220 to 2375 but what about the other settings -

CC KPH off-set? Currently set at +2.0kph

CC Speed Scaling Factor? Currently set at 3.5% (According to https://www.tyresizecalculator.com/tyre-wh...dimensions - the difference in tyre wall size means my speed will be 3.8% greater than the speedo reading do I change 3.5 to 3.8?).

Tyre (Spelt tire in the CCF Censored ) Aspect Ratio? Currently set at 40%

Trip Fuel Eco Adjust? I have no idea what this means but it is currently set to 7.0%

Tyre Rolling Radius? Currently set to 359 - 275/40R20. There is no option that I can see which has 275/45R20. Do I simply select 375 from the list? That said, I did read a post about measuring from the floor to the centre of the wheel. Which is correct?

Tyre Size MSB - IPC? Currently set at 31 (Having also looked at https://tiresize.com/comparison/ it would appear this number may need to be set to 29.7 for the larger tyre?).

A lot of questions but I would really appreciate any advice you could give. Bow down Thumbs Up

Thanks,

Andy.

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insiorc



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Before altering the ccf, try checking your RRS indicated speed against your phone GPS. After fitting 275/45R20's my speedo is now as good as bang on where 275/40's were about 3mph below GPS speed. I'd expect a more accurate speedo would likely make the other settings more accurate aswell 13MY Range Rover Sport Autobiography SDV6 - mine
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Col



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Don't bother changing anything it will not make any noticeable difference to any of it. The new size tyre will actualy make the speedo slightly more accurate.

Cheers
Col

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Stevepd



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Have a read

https://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/topic57124.html 2006 2.7 TDV6 HSE in Cairns Blue.

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Cymru001



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Col wrote:
Don't bother changing anything it will not make any noticeable difference to any of it. The new size tyre will actually make the speedo slightly more accurate.

Cheers
Col


Thank Col. I also read your other posts sent via the link by Stevepd. Interestingly, and I'm not sure if it's my imagination, but the car seems to be accelerating a lot more smoothly. There is also a noticeable difference in ride quality. Even though I had read there would be, I was surprised at how noticeable it actually was!!

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