padangos is viso virs 20%, o kiekviena zyme 3-7% nuo tu 20% On 9/9/2020 08:28, tranzoo wrote: > EU TYRE REGULATIONS AND FUEL EFFICIENCY > The new EU tyre regulations being introduced from November 2012 will > mean that all tyres will have a label which contains a rating for fuel > efficiency, wet grip and braking performance and also external noise > levels. > > From this time, all EU tyres must include this label by law so > whichever tyre retailer you visit, the new EU tyre label will be > prominently displayed on the tyre tread, and its ratings and what they > mean should also be explained to you as a consumer. > > Fuel efficiency is a very important factor when choosing a tyre – the > more fuel efficient the more money you will save on fuel. We are often > asked in our branches about fuel efficient tyres. Many premium brands > have spent considerable time into research and development to produce > the most fuel efficient tyres or 'energy saving tyres' as they are > sometimes called, without sacrificing performance or tyre wear. But how > can a tyre actually affect fuel efficiency? > > Over 20% of a car's fuel consumption is linked to tyre rolling > resistance. What is rolling resistance? Well in simple terms, rolling > resistance is simply the energy lost from the friction of the tyre > hitting the road. So the more rolling resistance a tyre has i.e. energy > required to keep the car moving and overcoming the roll resistance, the > more fuel required. > > Therefore by choosing low rolling resistance tyres which require less > energy and are more fuel efficient, you will use less fuel and save money. > > You cannot eliminate rolling resistance altogether, but by choosing low > roll resistance tyres you can improve your fuel efficiency. This is why > the rating on the new EU tyre labels will help you to make the right > choice for your driving requirements as the fuel efficiency and rolling > resistance will be rated. > > The new tyre regulations include a fuel efficiency/rolling resistance > rating from A to G to help you see at a glance how economic the tyres > are. A is the most fuel efficient and G is the least efficient. So if > you do a lot of driving and fuel efficiency is important to you, then > look for tyres rated A, B or C. > > On 9/9/2020 07:18, Dainiushas wrote: >> kondicionierius dar vasarą. Nes nu kad dėl padangų 20% tai abejoju. Ar >> jų dydžiai skirtingi ir skirtingus kilometrus prisuka? >> >> On 2020-09-09 08:15, Tomas wrote: >>> Panašiai, gal 5,5 žieminėm, 6,5 vasarinėm. >>> >>> 2020-09-08 22:56, benamis rašė: >>>> kiek cia gaunasi? 5 ziema, 6 vasara? >>>> >>>> Pa mane vasarines R18, ziemines R16, tai mazdaug 0.5l skiriasi (6.5 >>>> -> 7) >>>> >>>> On 08.09.20 13:07, Tomas wrote: >>>>> 2020-09-08 13:13, Teisybes Dele rašė: >>>>>> On 9/8/2020 10:45 AM, Tomas wrote: >>>>>>> Man su vasariniais R17 žymiai daugiau kuro ryja, nei žieminiais R16. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Gal ziema leciau vazineji? >>>>> >>>>> Kažkiek lėčiau, bet vargu ar tai paaiškina 20% skirtumą. Aš kaltinu >>>>> kumho vasarines padangas. >>> >>