Speed Calibration!
Good day guys,
I got 4.10 gears installed in my 00 GT. The speed odometer is not reading the actual speed. I know SpeedCal is the needed thing in here, but I'm just too busy with school and work. I talked to some people and it seems like I need an expert to talk to. Can any one help me with tips about this part (function, price, installation, etc..). Your help is appreciated. I Mak |
Speed Calibration!
There should be a speedometer calibration shop in your area. Probably used
by the local police too. I was told last time I had an issue with calibration is to drive a measured 10 mile distance then note what your speedo reads, using the difference they can put in the needed pieces parts to make it read accurately. "mustangGT_00" > wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... > Good day guys, > I got 4.10 gears installed in my 00 GT. The speed odometer is not reading > the actual speed. I know SpeedCal is the needed thing in here, but I'm > just too busy with school and work. I talked to some people and it seems > like I need an expert to talk to. Can any one help me with tips about this > part (function, price, installation, etc..). Your help is appreciated. > I Mak > |
Speed Calibration!
"Les Benn" > wrote in message ... > There should be a speedometer calibration shop in your area. Probably used > by the local police too. I was told last time I had an issue with > calibration is to drive a measured 10 mile distance then note what your > speedo reads, This method requires using your ODOMETER and is limited to the smallest unit measured by the odometer 1/10th of a mile degree of accuracy, combined with the operators level of accuracy. Basically ok as a ballpark indicator... It is much easier to look up this already "know information" or go to someone who already knows it. Is it a simple computer recalibration? Or are you going to pull your transmission and change speedometer gears? Or are you forced to choose to live with the discrepancy? > using the difference they can put in the needed pieces parts to make it > read accurately. > > "mustangGT_00" > wrote in message > lkaboutautos.com... >> Good day guys, >> I got 4.10 gears installed in my 00 GT. The speed odometer is not reading >> the actual speed. I know SpeedCal is the needed thing in here, but I'm >> just too busy with school and work. I talked to some people and it seems >> like I need an expert to talk to. Can any one help me with tips about >> this >> part (function, price, installation, etc..). Your help is appreciated. >> I Mak >> > > |
Speed Calibration!
correct I meant to say odometer. The reason for the 10 measured miles is to
get closer to cut down on the error since most odometers read only in 1/10 of a mile. If you really want better do it over a longer distance. "My Name Is Nobody" > wrote in message news:MY3Bh.4942$H77.3697@trndny08... > > "Les Benn" > wrote in message > ... >> There should be a speedometer calibration shop in your area. Probably >> used by the local police too. I was told last time I had an issue with >> calibration is to drive a measured 10 mile distance then note what your >> speedo reads, > > This method requires using your ODOMETER and is limited to the smallest > unit measured by the odometer 1/10th of a mile degree of accuracy, > combined with the operators level of accuracy. Basically ok as a ballpark > indicator... > > It is much easier to look up this already "know information" or go to > someone who already knows it. > > Is it a simple computer recalibration? Or are you going to pull your > transmission and change speedometer gears? Or are you forced to choose to > live with the discrepancy? > > >> using the difference they can put in the needed pieces parts to make it >> read accurately. >> >> "mustangGT_00" > wrote in message >> lkaboutautos.com... >>> Good day guys, >>> I got 4.10 gears installed in my 00 GT. The speed odometer is not >>> reading >>> the actual speed. I know SpeedCal is the needed thing in here, but I'm >>> just too busy with school and work. I talked to some people and it seems >>> like I need an expert to talk to. Can any one help me with tips about >>> this >>> part (function, price, installation, etc..). Your help is appreciated. >>> I Mak >>> >> >> > > |
Speed Calibration!
In my case, I changed the tire size from 14" to 16", and now, the
speedometer reads about 50 when I'm flowing with city traffic in a 35mph zone. Anyway, when the cable was pulled to put in a new gear, it broke off in the tranny. Waiting on the new cable now. Then I have to go through it all again. The rear gear "seems" to be 3.80 or 3.89. One place where GM had a better idea... cable goes from the tranny into a box of gears then out to the speedo. Lots of possible gear combinations in that box. On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 21:07:56 GMT, "My Name Is Nobody" > wrote: > >"Les Benn" > wrote in message ... >> There should be a speedometer calibration shop in your area. Probably used >> by the local police too. I was told last time I had an issue with >> calibration is to drive a measured 10 mile distance then note what your >> speedo reads, > >This method requires using your ODOMETER and is limited to the smallest unit >measured by the odometer 1/10th of a mile degree of accuracy, combined with >the operators level of accuracy. Basically ok as a ballpark indicator... > >It is much easier to look up this already "know information" or go to >someone who already knows it. > >Is it a simple computer recalibration? Or are you going to pull your >transmission and change speedometer gears? Or are you forced to choose to >live with the discrepancy? > > >> using the difference they can put in the needed pieces parts to make it >> read accurately. >> >> "mustangGT_00" > wrote in message >> lkaboutautos.com... >>> Good day guys, >>> I got 4.10 gears installed in my 00 GT. The speed odometer is not reading >>> the actual speed. I know SpeedCal is the needed thing in here, but I'm >>> just too busy with school and work. I talked to some people and it seems >>> like I need an expert to talk to. Can any one help me with tips about >>> this >>> part (function, price, installation, etc..). Your help is appreciated. >>> I Mak >>> >> >> > |
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