Re: V6 fuel type and consumption
Having just read through all the posts I believe you may be under estimating the increase caused by the tyre change.
On my 90 series going from Grand Trek type tyres to Cooper ATR added 1 litre/100 km
Changing to 265/75 MTR from 265/70 ATR adds another 1-1.5 litre/100 kms.
Having the two sets of tyres fitted on the same genuine rims shows the fuel consumption changes are purely a result of tyre constuction & tread design.
As its a second vehicle and doing the same 400 km run regularly on w/ends the fuel rates are consistantly the same.
I fitted a supercharger and have found the fuel consumption figures still have the same increase/decrease with tyre changes as before fitting the blower.
Although I'm using less fuel with the blower than without
So it wouldn't surprise to increase consumption by 1.5 -2 litres/100 kms by fitting 275/65 ATR's in place of 265/65 OE Road tyres especially if the ATR's are Light Truck construction.
Lee
Having just read through all the posts I believe you may be under estimating the increase caused by the tyre change.
On my 90 series going from Grand Trek type tyres to Cooper ATR added 1 litre/100 km
Changing to 265/75 MTR from 265/70 ATR adds another 1-1.5 litre/100 kms.
Having the two sets of tyres fitted on the same genuine rims shows the fuel consumption changes are purely a result of tyre constuction & tread design.
As its a second vehicle and doing the same 400 km run regularly on w/ends the fuel rates are consistantly the same.
I fitted a supercharger and have found the fuel consumption figures still have the same increase/decrease with tyre changes as before fitting the blower.
Although I'm using less fuel with the blower than without
So it wouldn't surprise to increase consumption by 1.5 -2 litres/100 kms by fitting 275/65 ATR's in place of 265/65 OE Road tyres especially if the ATR's are Light Truck construction.
Lee

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