Depends on the range, how big the variance and what brand you are using.
It does not change the actual speed of a vehicle but changing tire size can affect the accuracy of the speedometer.
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It can change the accuracy of the speedometer.
Kinda-sorta, but not really.Speedos are usually set to register a little high, as car manufacturers don't want the drivers to blame them for getting a speeding ticket - but that planned error doesn'taffect the odometer.But if you've change the tires or something which has thrown the speedo off, that change will also affect the odometer.
Depends on how big the difference is and the range.
because weather systems can change or move in a different direction
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the air pressure is different where if the gravity substances were to change it will be normal
A different OD can effect the speedo accuracy, but unless it is significantly different from OEM you should not have to have it calibrated. If you do any speedometer shop can do it.
A change in overall tire height will change speedometer accuracy.
A physical change is reversible and does not affect the composition of a substance. On the other hand, chemical change is irreversible and permanent. A substance undergoing a chemical change forms a new substance which has different composition than the original substance.