From my mobile, so forgive the lack of links.
Go to the tire calculator at 1010tires website (Google it). Put in the OEM tire size (again, Google it or someone here can share) and compare to your new tires' overall diameter. The result will give you the percentage difference. Use that to multiply your odometer reading to get true mileage, and divide that be how many gallons you took on. There's your mpg. Also, you can use that figure to get true speed. You're not a flat 2 mph off, it's a percentage.
For me, it's odometer mileage or gauge speed * 1.1043 to get the true figure.
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