Cefiro recommended tyre size

VQ20DE

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hi fellow forumers,

the tyre placecard on my cefiro (A32 year 2000) indicates 195/65 R15 and 205/65 R15. this is confusing since the two sizes are more than 2% difference. however my spare tyre is 205/65 R15.

as i going to buy new tyres soon, i wonder if i should downgrade to 195/65 R15 for fuel economy and less rolling resistance or keep using the 205/65 R15 size?

any recommendations?
 

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hi fellow forumers,

the tyre placecard on my cefiro (A32 year 2000) indicates 195/65 R15 and 205/65 R15. this is confusing since the two sizes are more than 2% difference. however my spare tyre is 205/65 R15.

as i going to buy new tyres soon, i wonder if i should downgrade to 195/65 R15 for fuel economy and less rolling resistance or keep using the 205/65 R15 size?

any recommendations?
Tried both sizes on my a32 vq30de. No real diff in FC. Only 195/65 cheaper, less grip and feels a bit too small for the car. I went back to 205/65. More comfort. My a33 vq20de (yes I have both cefiros) I changed from 215 to 205 as its cheaper and easier to find, 215 also makes the steering more dull, I prefer more lively and less dead steering. 205 also fits the rim width (jj) perfectly. 215 is slightly too wide for the stock rim on the a33. Personally I think 205 is a good balance for both the a32 & a33.
 

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Tried both sizes on my a32 vq30de. No real diff in FC. Only 195/65 cheaper, less grip and feels a bit too small for the car. I went back to 205/65. More comfort.
thank you, it's reassuring to hear from an experience user.

in that case, i think i'll go for the 195/65 since i don't mind the lesser grip. However, will the 'wet' grip suffer as well?

Another plus for going for the 195/65 (which is lighter), is that i may extract max response from the old engine.
 

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thank you, it's reassuring to hear from an experience user.

in that case, i think i'll go for the 195/65 since i don't mind the lesser grip. However, will the 'wet' grip suffer as well?

Another plus for going for the 195/65 (which is lighter), is that i may extract max response from the old engine.
I didn't really push it in the wet with the 195/65 but it did feel slightly more nervous and less reassuring. But its only very slight. I suggest you use 36psi front and 34/35 psi rear.
 

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I didn't really push it in the wet with the 195/65 but it did feel slightly more nervous and less reassuring. But its only very slight. I suggest you use 36psi front and 34/35 psi rear.
thanks for the suggested tyre pressure-good info.

when you are using 195/65, do you feel engine is revving higher than normal? as compared to 205/65
 

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Very slight on vq30 as gearing is tall but might be more obvious on vq20de as gearing is shorter. But very little diff only more obvious is speedometer reading.
 

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