A different OD can effect the speedo accuracy, but unless it is significantly different from OEM you should not have to have it calibrated. If you do any speedometer shop can do it.
There is no speedometer cable to change. Subaru, like all modern cars, has an electronic speedometer. --Ken
Speedometer calibration differs depending on the vehicle and age. Some cars are calibrated by a technician with a computer program. Others require a gear change to drive the speedometer at a different ratio.
It's used for the speedometer and the cars ECU (computer). It tells both how fast your going.
The speed should read fine with a GM speedometer, as the 110 and 150 are calibrated to go into the same cars with the same transmissions.
It's used for the speedometer and the cars ECU (computer). It tells both how fast your going.
It's used for the speedometer and the cars ECU (computer). It tells both how fast your going.
No it's impossibru.
road speed
Speed - but NOT velocity.
Older cars have a cable, which is turned by a gear at the rear of the transmission, and this operates a mechanical speedometer. Modern cars have an electronic sensor in the gearbox which is linked by wire to an electronic speedometer.
A speedometer is a tool used to record a cars speed.
Cars changed overtime by people who wanted bigger cars or faster cars. People started to make plans for better cars, tested them and see if they people liked it. Cars are still changing today.