have you replaced the stock tires with bigger tire you need to have speedo recalibrated thru the computer.take it to a technition
A hair over 78 mph (78.125).
If larger wheels are used, the speedometer reading will be lower than the actual speed of the vehicle. This is because larger wheels cover more ground with each revolution compared to smaller wheels, resulting in fewer revolutions needed to travel the same distance.
If you put larger diameter tires on your car, the speedometer reading would be slower than the speed measured by a radar gun. This is because larger diameter tires cover more ground per revolution compared to smaller tires, so the speedometer would underreport the actual speed of the vehicle.
The speedometer reading differences should be negligible if you spec the tyres according to the manufacturer's manual because the tyre profile for a 15" wheel would have been fatter than that of 16" for the same car. The meter is calibrated to the inflated tyre mounted on the wheel and the reading is a close approximate of the actual speed only.
No, the actual look of your armor has no affect on stealth. However, the weight of it does.(the lighter the better)
To calibrate the speedometer on a VW Vanagon, you need to determine the correct tire size and ensure it matches the speedometer's expectations. Start by measuring the actual speed using a GPS device or a speedometer app while driving at a consistent speed. If there's a discrepancy between the GPS speed and the speedometer reading, you can adjust the speedometer by changing the speedometer gear or using a correction factor if available. Finally, retest to ensure accuracy after making adjustments.
To calibrate the speedometer on your stationary bike for accurate tracking of your cycling performance, you can follow these steps: Measure the circumference of your bike's wheel. Input this measurement into the speedometer settings. Test the accuracy by cycling a known distance and comparing the speedometer reading to the actual distance covered. Adjust the settings as needed to ensure accurate tracking.
If the speedometer is reading 5 miles per hour faster than the actual speed and everything is original, it could be due to tire size differences. If the tires are not the manufacturer-recommended size, they can affect the accuracy of the speedometer. Additionally, wear and tear on the speedometer gear or issues with the vehicle's speed sensor could also contribute to inaccurate readings. Lastly, variations in the calibration of the speedometer itself may lead to discrepancies.
It seems like the actual speed sensor (located @ one of the wheels) has been damaged and is now spinning freely.
Fast enough to do the job. The actual maximum speed of all stealth aircraft is classified. Like any aircraft, the speed will depend on many factors.
General consensus is that the actual reading is less important than it has continuity and is not shorted to the housing. If you have a meter that will measure Hertz at 40 to 45 mph it should produce 60 hertz just like a North American wall outlet in the house.
It is the mileage that is actually on the car. If the odometer is replaced, the correct reading is written down. Add that to the reading of the replacment odometer and you have the actual mileage on the car.