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Postby ED_5spd » November 10th, 2008, 8:53 pm

According to my mates gps my speedo is 10kms too slow is there a reason this would have happened and dose anyone know how to fix it?
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Re: Speedo Problem

Postby holmsy » November 10th, 2008, 8:54 pm

change ya diff ratio?
change wheel size?
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Re: Speedo Problem

Postby ED_5spd » November 10th, 2008, 9:10 pm

holmsy wrote:change ya diff ratio?
change wheel size?



i assume the diff is standard and the wheels are only 15's
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Re: Speedo Problem

Postby Darkphoenix06 » November 10th, 2008, 9:25 pm

Same thing is the go to mine,
Its only got 16" ftrs and standard diff and my speedos 5 to 6 kms out according to my gps.
Wouldnt you have to change the cogs? or is there another way of adjusting it?
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Re: Speedo Problem

Postby holmsy » November 10th, 2008, 9:28 pm

5-6 k out seems about the norm.
mine was allways out.
they come from factory a bit out.
plus tyre wear etc affects it slightly.
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Re: Speedo Problem

Postby FOR.0EL » November 11th, 2008, 7:33 am

i would go with the speedo being correct rather than the gps if you have 15's and stock diff..
my navman does the same but i dont listen to betty, (girlfriend decided to name the gps betty :P)haha
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Re: Speedo Problem

Postby Dezza » November 11th, 2008, 8:41 am

FOR.0EL wrote:i would go with the speedo being correct rather than the gps if you have 15's and stock diff..
my navman does the same but i dont listen to betty, (girlfriend decided to name the gps betty :P)haha

No the gps would be far more accurate. Generally Falcons usually go slower than the speedo suggests. It's not such an issue. Just drive a few kms over the speed limit and it's all good.
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Re: Speedo Problem

Postby Darkphoenix06 » November 11th, 2008, 12:02 pm

Yeah the gps is spot on,
Yeah i just adjust, but itd be nice if my car didnt lie to me
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Re: Speedo Problem

Postby TriymeD » November 11th, 2008, 12:08 pm

better if it lies that your going 10k's too slow than 10k's too fast!
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Re: Speedo Problem

Postby donno » November 11th, 2008, 12:11 pm

Pull the cluster apart, remove the speedo needle, and put it back on a tooth lower (i.e. anti clockwise 1). That's what I did for mine and it reads 98km/h with the GPS 100km/h. No cop is going to pull you over for 102 in a 100 zone. Just remember you won't have that extra margin rolling down hills etc.
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Re: Speedo Problem

Postby ED_5spd » November 11th, 2008, 2:21 pm

TriymeD wrote:better if it lies that your going 10k's too slow than 10k's too fast!


thats what mines done if im doing the speed limit im going 10k's too fast
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Re: Speedo Problem

Postby TriymeD » November 11th, 2008, 3:28 pm

My speedo's says 100 when really I'm doing 90k's, so with the help of a gps i get to 100km/h then put the cruise control on, my speedo says 115k's!

No wonder in all the time I had my car I've never had a speeding fine!
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Re: Speedo Problem

Postby Steady » November 11th, 2008, 3:39 pm

ED_5spd wrote:
TriymeD wrote:better if it lies that your going 10k's too slow than 10k's too fast!


thats what mines done if im doing the speed limit im going 10k's too fast

Is it originally 5 speed or is it converted?
sender gear might be wrong, or the diff has been changed.
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