Speedometer
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Speedometer
I have a quick question... I went from the stock tire size to 30x9.5 Dunlop Mud Rovers. I know that my speedometer is off now, but I assumed the displayed speed would be faster than what I was really going.
However, I've noticed recently that when I'm driving with my cruise set just a couple MPH over the speed limit (according to my in-correct speedometer) I'm passing almost everyone on the road.
So anyway, my question is just that... is my speedometer displaying a speed faster or slower that what I am actually traveling?
Thanks!
-Eric H
However, I've noticed recently that when I'm driving with my cruise set just a couple MPH over the speed limit (according to my in-correct speedometer) I'm passing almost everyone on the road.
So anyway, my question is just that... is my speedometer displaying a speed faster or slower that what I am actually traveling?
Thanks!
-Eric H
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Re: Speedometer
Definitely slower. If you let it go for a long time your odometer will be off also. This would be good if you are still under warranty.Eric H wrote:.... is my speedometer displaying a speed faster or slower that what I am actually traveling?
Thanks!
-Eric H
Steve
I guess I better slow down a bit! One of my most frequented roads has a speed limit of 65mph, so I've been setting the cruise at 68 or 69. That means I've actually been traveling 72-74mph!! I'm lucky I haven't gotten pulled over for speeding.
Now I just wish I could afford a programmer to adjust my speedo and shiftpoints...
Thanks!
-Eric H
Now I just wish I could afford a programmer to adjust my speedo and shiftpoints...
Thanks!
-Eric H
[size=75][b]2001 Chevy S-10 LS Ext Cab 4x4[/b] -2" BL; US Wheel Stars; 30x9.5 Dunlop Mud Rovers; home made topper; RF 800a2; Two RF He2 12"
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I'm running the same size and comparing my speedometer with two GPS recievers I was a little under 2 MPH faster than what my speedometer reported. According to the Yokohoma website my actually diameter was/is 29.7 inches.
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The dealer will charge you between $12-$60 to calibrate the speedometer.
That will probably be the cheapest option.
That will probably be the cheapest option.
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Brule, I'm glad you pointed this one out. I forgot about the easiest and cheapest option. Here in CA, most dealers charge $50-$80 for any type of flash programming. This is still far cheaper than the $300-$360 for the Hypertech, or the speedometer recalibrator. I think they should be charging like $20-$30 for this service since it is so easy to do, but you know how dealers are.HenryJ wrote:The dealer will charge you between $12-$60 to calibrate the speedometer.
That will probably be the cheapest option.
Steve
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Some of them hit you with that minimum labor charge. It takes less tha ten minutes to change with the TechII. Most of that time is untangling the cable and plugging it in.killian96ss wrote:... I think they should be charging like $20-$30 for this service since it is so easy to do, but you know how dealers are...
A good tech should be able to do the whole job in under 5 minutes.
I still think the HPPIII is a good investment for the long run.
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