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Increasing total wheel/tire circumference WILL increase MPG...  More road c=
overed for each explosion!
Back in the day, I used to log every gallon that went through my Tiger and =
larger tires definitely give more MPG.
Same as adding an overdrive trans.  But if you have a big cam, it might be =
happier turning more revs.
Changing rear wheels for a road trip is easier than changing the trans or r=
ear end gears!
Gary
>     On 12/09/2021 2:08 PM Allan Ballard via Tigers <tigers@autox.team.net=
> wrote:
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>=20
>     I have a set of 15=E2=80=9D LAT 70=E2=80=99s still in their boxes.
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>     Has anyone determined if wheels in that size increase mileage?
>=20
>     I enjoy the open road but 13=E2=80=9D LAT 70=E2=80=99s plus only 13 g=
allons in the tanks and a thirsty engine results in a limited range between=
 fill-ups.
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>     In some areas that can be a problem.
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>     Thx,
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>     Allan Ballard
>     Mk1a Tiger
>     Series 1 Alpine (v6)
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>     Sent from my iPhone
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>     On Dec 9, 2021, at 1:20 PM, Mark Rense via Tigers <tigers@autox.team.=
net mailto:tigers@autox.team.net > wrote:
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>         > >=20
> >         Here is one of mine with 15" Minilites.
> >=20
> >         My other has 14" and there is some really good rubber being mad=
e again for that size. Check out the Falken Azenis RT615K+.
> >=20
> >         Bugz
> >=20
> >         On Thu, Dec 9, 2021 at 12:14 PM Jay via Tigers <tigers@autox.te=
am.net mailto:tigers@autox.team.net > wrote:
> >=20
> >             > > > As I=E2=80=99m sure many know, 13=E2=80=9D tires are =
getting harder and harder to come by.  In fact, the specific 13=E2=80=9D ti=
res that I prefer for my Alpine with wire wheels is absolutely no longer av=
ailable except from Coker at $250 a tire or racing Dunlops at $320 a tire. =
 Before I decide to spend $1,250 on tires for my Alpine, I=E2=80=99m thinki=
ng of alternatives.
> > >=20
> > >             (1) Buy racing Dunlop tires - why the heck not?=20
> > >             (2) Get MGB 14=E2=80=9D wire wheels, which opens up tire =
selection a little bit.
> > >             (3) Get TR3 or TR4 15=E2=80=9D wire wheels, which opens u=
p the tire selection a lot.
> > >=20
> > >             The Tiger/Alpine was designed for 14=E2=80=9D wheels.  So=
 those looks great.  But I=E2=80=99m worried that 15=E2=80=9D wire wheels w=
ill look silly.  Anyone have pictures of Tigers with 15=E2=80=9D, and can i=
ndicate what tires are on them?  I know it=E2=80=99s a totally different lo=
ok with a mag wheel.  But I want to get a sense of how low profile the tire=
s would be.  I=E2=80=99m hoping to keep the overall diameter at 23-24=E2=80=
=9D.
> > >=20
> > >=20
> > >=20
> > >             In case anyone cares, the MGB wire wheel hub does not mat=
ch the Alpine one.  The TR hub does match.  The MGB hub is the same all aro=
und, except in the length.  So instead of getting 6 rotations of the knock =
off (for 6 threads) to tighten on the wheel, an MGB wheel on an Alpine gets=
 4 rotations of the knock off, for 4 threads.  There are a number of Alpine=
 owners running this way and say they have never had a problem.  I=E2=80=99=
m not confident in that as a legitimate conclusion to rely on.
> > >=20
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   Increasing total wheel/tire circumference WILL increase MPG...  Mor=
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   Back in the day, I used to log every gallon that went through my Tiger a=
nd larger tires definitely give more MPG.
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   Same as adding an overdrive trans.  But if you have a big cam, it m=
ight be happier turning more revs.
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   Changing rear wheels for a road trip is easier than changing the trans o=
r rear end gears!
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   Gary
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t> wrote:
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   </div>I have a set of 15=E2=80=9D LAT 70=E2=80=99s still in their boxes.
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    Has anyone determined if wheels in that size increase mileage?
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    <br>
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    I enjoy the open road but 13=E2=80=9D LAT 70=E2=80=99s plus only 13 gal=
lons in the tanks and a thirsty engine results in a limited range between f=
ill-ups.
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    In some areas that can be a problem.
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    Thx,
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    Allan Ballard
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    Mk1a Tiger
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    Series 1 Alpine (v6)
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      <br>On Dec 9, 2021, at 1:20 PM, Mark Rense via Tigers <<a href=3D"=
mailto:tigers@autox.team.net">tigers@autox.team.net</a>> wrote:
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         Here is one of mine with 15" Minilites.
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         My other has 14" and there is some really good rubber being made a=
gain for that size. Check out the Falken Azenis RT615K+.
         <br>
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         Bugz
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          On Thu, Dec 9, 2021 at 12:14 PM Jay via Tigers <<a href=3D"mai=
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          As I=E2=80=99m sure many know, 13=E2=80=9D tires are getting hard=
er and harder to come by.  In fact, the specific 13=E2=80=9D tires tha=
t I prefer for my Alpine with wire wheels is absolutely no longer available=
 except from Coker at $250 a tire or racing Dunlops at $320 a tire.  B=
efore I decide to spend $1,250 on tires for my Alpine, I=E2=80=99m thinking=
 of alternatives.
          <br>
          <br>(1) Buy racing Dunlop tires - why the heck not? =20
          <br>(2) Get MGB 14=E2=80=9D wire wheels, which opens up tire sele=
ction a little bit.
          <br>(3) Get TR3 or TR4 15=E2=80=9D wire wheels, which opens up th=
e tire selection a lot.
          <br>
          <br>The Tiger/Alpine was designed for 14=E2=80=9D wheels.  S=
o those looks great.  But I=E2=80=99m worried that 15=E2=80=9D wire wh=
eels will look silly.  Anyone have pictures of Tigers with 15=E2=80=9D=
, and can indicate what tires are on them?  I know it=E2=80=99s a tota=
lly different look with a mag wheel.  But I want to get a sense of how=
 low profile the tires would be.  I=E2=80=99m hoping to keep the overa=
ll diameter at 23-24=E2=80=9D.
          <br>
          <br>
          <br>
          <br>In case anyone cares, the MGB wire wheel hub does not match t=
he Alpine one.  The TR hub does match.  The MGB hub is the same a=
ll around, except in the length.  So instead of getting 6 rotations of=
 the knock off (for 6 threads) to tighten on the wheel, an MGB wheel on an =
Alpine gets 4 rotations of the knock off, for 4 threads.  There are a =
number of Alpine owners running this way and say they have never had a prob=
lem.  I=E2=80=99m not confident in that as a legitimate conclusion to =
rely on.
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