This could be caused by a larger or smaller diameter wheel/tire combination being used than the car originally had.
Could also be caused by the speedo being out of calibration itself and/or the speedo cable being stretched.
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.
check if it has a speedometer cable if not the speed sensor needs to be replaced
The speed you read from your speedometer is called your "indicated speed." This value represents the speed at which your vehicle's wheels are rotating, not necessarily your true ground speed due to potential inaccuracies in the speedometer reading.
instantaneous speed. =)
instantaneous speed
instantanous speed
On the speedometer, no. It will indicate a speed but it will not be accurate.
The top speed is 128mph (2006 EX sedan). The speedometer would probably read 130. I drove it at 202 Kmp/h
The average speed of the vehicle relative to the road.
A car has a speedometer, which measures the speed of the vehicle in miles per hour or kilometers per hour. Velocity, on the other hand, is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction. So while a car's speedometer measures its speed, velocity would require additional information such as direction to be fully described.
The speed you are travelling measured in miles per hour, or kilometers per hour, depending on where you live.
The speedometer of a car displays instantaneous speed, which reflects the vehicle's current speed at any given moment. It continuously updates based on the car's speed, providing real-time information to the driver. In contrast, average speed is calculated over a specific distance and time period, which is not what the speedometer shows.