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Nissan Car Lounge - Almera, Juke, Latio, Qashqai, Sylphy, Teana Owners => Latio => Topic started by: rooneytoon2004 on February 14, 2009, 12:37:13 AM
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Hi all,
thinking of upgrading of current 15" rim to 16" rim.
however, worried that the FC will drop drastically.
current FC is alr below expectation 12~13k.
bro who have upgraded can share how much their FC is affected? thanks!
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Hi all,
thinking of upgrading of current 15" rim to 16" rim.
however, worried that the FC will drop drastically.
current FC is alr below expectation 12~13k.
bro who have upgraded can share how much their FC is affected? thanks!
For my ride, my fc suffers 10% after I changed to 16". :weep:
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I'm on 16" too, FC at around 18-19km/l. If 15" i think I can hit 20km/h ;D
Important thing is your driving style!
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I'm on 16" too, FC at around 18-19km/l. If 15" i think I can hit 20km/h ;D
Important thing is your driving style!
i had been very gentle with my right leg and no un-necessary overtaking.
however, due to the morning jam every day (thomson - lornie rd), my fc cant improve.
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I'm on 16" too, FC at around 18-19km/l. If 15" i think I can hit 20km/h ;D
Important thing is your driving style!
Wow! U got a very light foot and a gd method of driving style. :thumbsup:
As for me, even with stock 15", the best I could hit was 16km/l. :glare:
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I'm on 16" too, FC at around 18-19km/l. If 15" i think I can hit 20km/h ;D
Important thing is your driving style!
Which profile for 16" u on?
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I'm 205/XXX/16, the middle number is what i forgot liao haha. I dun like this tyre, its too wide making road humps a pain. Plus, its wider grip means poorer FC. Should try thinner tyres next time.
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I changed my rims from stock 15" to 16" ,prior to 2008 CNY. So far, ,my FC has not gone worst.
In fact, i think its didnt affect FC at all. My usual FC is ard 10.6 to 10.8km/L.
Now with the KPE, I am getting between 10.8 to 11.6km/L.
My rim is 205/50/16. So FC wont be affected.
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i'm on 205/50/16
avg ard 12.5 to 14km/l
hehehe... me not light footed.. but i seldom on air con ::)
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I'm upsized from 205/50/16 to 205/45/17 not much of affected in FC on average i pump in 43l of fuel i'm able to achieve 610km till reserve when the yellow lite appears
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I'm 205/XXX/16, the middle number is what i forgot liao haha. I dun like this tyre, its too wide making road humps a pain. Plus, its wider grip means poorer FC. Should try thinner tyres next time.
Guess I'm a sucker for bigger rims :devil2: But guess +1 would be 195/55R16 however this size is not common. I just find the existing stock or rather my change to 195/60R15 have a fat looking tyre :unsure:
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when i was 15inch, i get around 14.5k/l on mineral
after switch to syn , i changed to 205/50/16 and i still get 14.5 to 15.5..
cant tell the impact but i think 10% is a good gauge?
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thanks to all the feedback.
hmm...look like upgrading to 16" do not affect the FC very much.
i may change aft the current tyre run bald. cause now if i trade in the tyres, i cannot get a good value since my mileage is alr ard 2.5k.
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thanks to all the feedback.
hmm...look like upgrading to 16" do not affect the FC very much.
i may change aft the current tyre run bald. cause now if i trade in the tyres, i cannot get a good value since my mileage is alr ard 2.5k.
depends on what grade of tires u use and the weight of the rims as well.
I was using a 15" rim with Kumho tires because i sent my 16" rims for re-spray, then after about a week, i changed back to my 16s, definitely quieter, more comfy, steering was lighter, pick up was better because the 15" chiong rims were heavy!
If u used sticky tires, that can affect ur fc as well. Have fun in your rim shopping.
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depends on what grade of tires u use and the weight of the rims as well.
I was using a 15" rim with Kumho tires because i sent my 16" rims for re-spray, then after about a week, i changed back to my 16s, definitely quieter, more comfy, steering was lighter, pick up was better because the 15" chiong rims were heavy!
If u used sticky tires, that can affect ur fc as well. Have fun in your rim shopping.
thanks for the advise.
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if u use jap rims even u upsize to 17 or 18" it will still be much lighter then taiwan made 15" rims... its juz yi fen qian yi fen hou kinda thing
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For 16" at 205/50R16 wat tyres are you guys using?
I was checking on web and apparently at this size the load rating for most tyres are only 87 and not 88 when on stock therefore now confused if wanna changeto 16"
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I'm on 16" too, FC at around 18-19km/l. If 15" i think I can hit 20km/h ;D
Important thing is your driving style!
Very remarkable and recordbreaking fuel economy indeed! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
I presume you must be travelling at least 90% highway and never rev your engine beyond 2000rpm.
My lemon Latio can never achieve beyond 13km/l even on stock sized rims and tyres.
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my stock rim and tyres only ard 12.5km/l, now on 16" ard 10.5km/l
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i know of 1 guy drivin an opc latio he told me from day 1 when he collected his car he never ever turned on the a/c bcoz when he drives in the mornin at 6+ the air is coolin and when he drives back home in the evenin at 7+ the air outside is also coolin...
So i curiously i asked him since u dun on ur a/c to drive then wats ur fc like and he told me he could get 700km till reserve dat is abt 17.5- 18 km/l
WoW i cant imagine drivin w/o a/c in the hot blazin aftnoon sun manz :out:
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i know of 1 guy drivin an opc latio he told me from day 1 when he collected his car he never ever turned on the a/c bcoz when he drives in the mornin at 6+ the air is coolin and when he drives back home in the evenin at 7+ the air outside is also coolin...
So i curiously i asked him since u dun on ur a/c to drive then wats ur fc like and he told me he could get 700km till reserve dat is abt 17.5- 18 km/l
WoW i cant imagine drivin w/o a/c in the hot blazin aftnoon sun manz :out:
Driving at highway speed with windows wound down could actualy increase fuel consumption due to wind drag.
I suspect he probably drove with his windows wounds up all the way with fan mode turned on, or just left a small opening on his windows for ventilation, and not exceeding 70km/h.
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My lemon Latio can never achieve beyond 13km/l even on stock sized rims and tyres.
I am on stock rim/tyre and doing 11 km/l mostly due to close proximity of workplace and usual destinations with minimal expressway drives.
I managed to yield 14.5 km/l on the recent trip to Genting.
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We have had some forumers who claim that they are able to achieve 18km/l on their drive on the North South Highway.
What speed were you travelling?
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constant speed of 140km/h continously for 3 hours except stoppin for toll payments usually lastin 3-5mins includin toilet breaks...
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constant speed of 140km/h continously for 3 hours except stoppin for toll payments usually lastin 3-5mins includin toilet breaks...
Aiyo goodness, don't need to rush until like lat, right? :D
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On the contrary, when u wind down yr windows and off the aircon. It donesnt mean u can save on fuel also. When u wind down yr windows, there are wind resistance & yr car starts to drag back by the foce of the wind! Moreover, using the aircon doesnt affect FC becos its using electricity, not petrol to run the aircon!.
I read this on some articles on myths of FC saving.
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On the contrary, when u wind down yr windows and off the aircon. It donesnt mean u can save on fuel also. When u wind down yr windows, there are wind resistance & yr car starts to drag back by the foce of the wind! Moreover, using the aircon doesnt affect FC becos its using electricity, not petrol to run the aircon!.
I read this on some articles on myths of FC saving.
Unfortunately, energy isn't free. Running your AC will force your alternator to work harder, so you will consume more petrol. That's a fact.
Driving with windows fully open is still more fuel efficient than with AC on, up till a certain speed. Then, it will be best to wind up window and leave maybe a small gap.
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yup those of you that fix door visor can use that as a guage to wind down the windows until nearly the edge of the visor, do that to all four windows esp. when anyone of the passenger inside the car is down with flu it helps circulate the air rather than germs flyin around the cabin with a/c on.
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Just upsized to 16" and will update if any change to FC. Is using 205/50R16 on BS RE001 ;D
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Just upsized to 16" and will update if any change to FC. Is using 205/50R16 on BS RE001 ;D
Hey Toalson, I'm using that tire profile too. I feel that its very terrible for going across humps sideways, especially small ones in carpark. The car will shake violently left to right. Wonder if it's because tires too wide. =(
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In fact I found it pretty ok, can accept the bumps and love the grip. Car no longer bouncy. :yehyeh:
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In fact I found it pretty ok, can accept the bumps and love the grip. Car no longer bouncy. :yehyeh:
hmm.. wherre do u guys change at??
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Got mine at the jewel shop in AMK.
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What is the price range of the 16" rims? Which rims you using ?
Got mine at the jewel shop in AMK.
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What is the price range of the 16" rims? Which rims you using ?
Mine are taiwan rims, kyowa or something. It looks pretty nice on the color; matching to my ride.
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How is the RE001 tyre performance in wet and dry conditions?
Just upsized to 16" and will update if any change to FC. Is using 205/50R16 on BS RE001 ;D
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How is the RE001 tyre performance in wet and dry conditions?
RE001 :thumbsup:.... no problem in cornering in both conditions.
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RE001 :thumbsup:.... no problem in cornering in both conditions.
Swee hor...
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RE001 :thumbsup:.... no problem in cornering in both conditions.
Re001 = bridgestone high performance?
hw much u all change?? and wat profile u all using? is it made in japan?
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for the size i'm using 205/50/16 is around $180 yes its from japan
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Swee hor...
:devil2:
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RE001 :thumbsup:.... no problem in cornering in both conditions.
Would agree to tat as its very assuring