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Speedometer Accuracy
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Mr-Tigger
PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2012 12:13 pm Up
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Not sure if its due to the change of alloy/wheel size but im pretty sure it is,my speed reads around 20% out (too high) which i THINK is also illegal/mot failure currently. Is the only way to correct this by paying an extortionate rate for a garage to plug into the ecu and reset the wheel size parameters?

Just wanted to check this before i go in and do it incase the guys taking me for my pay-cheque Sad

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well i got 17inch on mine and i do the speed limit past speed cameras and never get flashed
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Mines 5mph out. No issues with MOT and I just adjust my speed accordingly. Never bothered me so wouldn't pay out the money to get it sorted.
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Very useful tool: www.alloywheels.com/Tyre_Calculator

Use 175/65/14 as the base size, and whatever your alloys are in the new

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Mr-Tigger
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5mph aint too bad,but 20% out at 70 is a big difference. i can compensate easilly enough,but in turn its also bumpin up the mileage on an already high mileage pug. just wondered if there's another way
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Do they even check your speedo on an MOT as they don't drive the car do they. I heard that a sat nav speed is just as accurate as the one on the car?
 

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Lee
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GPS is a lot more accurate than the speedo on constant speed. Speedo is more accurate on harsh acceleration.

Them calculators are inaccurate and shouldn't be trusted.

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Really? Because when I changed my alloys and comapared the speedo change to my GPS it was on song with the calculator I posted.

But of course I'm an idiot and that calculator should be ignored...

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Lee
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Depends on your speed sensor Wink
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Do you have a sat nav that has a speedo and compare it to that
 

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MOT doesn't check speedo because they don't drive the car.
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Jaeger
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Well atm I have 195/55 15'' and when I do 70MPH on the speedo the GPS shows I'm doing 66-67MPH.
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Spiky
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thats normal for the speedo to over read Smile
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That's sounds about what I get.
 

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Mr-Tigger
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yeah,that caluclator doesnt work for me,it says speed on 30mph then real speed is 29.59mph,when actually it closer to speedo on 30 then real speed is 24-25 lol,and it gets bigger as you go
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