1 Speedo vs Odo calibration Mon May 27, 2013 2:35 am
ibjman
Life time member
I have just completed replacing the odometer gears in a K speedometer.
On a road test today, the odometer was found to be running slow compared to the highway milepost markers over a 50 mile stretch.
When programming on the Karamba program (excellent), The results showed that the odometer is running 2.5% below actual while the speedometer is running 2.7% too fast!
I'm very sure that the gears set installed was the same tooth count as the set that failed (and correct to specs).
I was prepared to re-adjust the speedo for calibration but if I correct the speedo, the odometer will be 4% slow!
I'm considering turning the speedo up another 1.5% which would reduce the odometer error to 1%.
The rational is that a speedo reading 79 mph at 75 actual would seem less troublesome that an odo that runs quite too slow, especially given the fuel warning light errors, the odo error could be critical to running out of fuel......while the speedo error would be to the safe side, perhaps saving a speeding ticket?
I see no option to slow the speedo while increasing the odo.
What would you do?
Regards, ibj....
On a road test today, the odometer was found to be running slow compared to the highway milepost markers over a 50 mile stretch.
When programming on the Karamba program (excellent), The results showed that the odometer is running 2.5% below actual while the speedometer is running 2.7% too fast!
I'm very sure that the gears set installed was the same tooth count as the set that failed (and correct to specs).
I was prepared to re-adjust the speedo for calibration but if I correct the speedo, the odometer will be 4% slow!
I'm considering turning the speedo up another 1.5% which would reduce the odometer error to 1%.
The rational is that a speedo reading 79 mph at 75 actual would seem less troublesome that an odo that runs quite too slow, especially given the fuel warning light errors, the odo error could be critical to running out of fuel......while the speedo error would be to the safe side, perhaps saving a speeding ticket?
I see no option to slow the speedo while increasing the odo.
What would you do?
Regards, ibj....