Loss of Power after new Tires?
Loss of Power after new Tires?
Guys, I just went up to a 265/75/16 from a 235/70/16 tire, and I dont know if its me but I think I notice a little slower response from the engine and a little lack of power.
Can this be true?
(oh.. I have a 01 4.6L XLT
)
-Chris
Can this be true?
(oh.. I have a 01 4.6L XLT
)-Chris
Do you have an automatic or a manual?
If it's and auto, the tranny is self learning and the shift points may now be off for the difference in tire size. To reset the tranny, undo the neg. side of the battery, turn on the lights momentarily to drain the system, and wait ten minutes. Re-attach the battery and you will be back to factory defaults. It will take up to 500 miles for it to re-learn and adjust.
That's a huge jump of almost 10%. So a felt power loss of 10% would be normal. You'll probably have to live with it or go smaller.
If it's and auto, the tranny is self learning and the shift points may now be off for the difference in tire size. To reset the tranny, undo the neg. side of the battery, turn on the lights momentarily to drain the system, and wait ten minutes. Re-attach the battery and you will be back to factory defaults. It will take up to 500 miles for it to re-learn and adjust.
That's a huge jump of almost 10%. So a felt power loss of 10% would be normal. You'll probably have to live with it or go smaller.


