To read an IROC odometer, first locate the odometer display on the instrument panel, which typically consists of a series of rotating wheels or a digital screen. For mechanical odometers, look for the numbers that indicate the total distance traveled, with each digit representing a place value (thousands, hundreds, etc.). For digital odometers, simply read the numbers displayed directly. Ensure the vehicle is on and in the correct mode to get an accurate reading.
You read an odometer from the left to the right. The last number represents tenths of a mile.
Odometer is an instrument that can measure miles or kilometer depending on how it is calibrated
READ THE MANUEL READ THE MANUEL READ THE MANUEL
There were no IROC Camaros in 1991
It changes the ratio between the drive differential and the wheels. Your odometer will read high for the distance traveled.
No, some IROC's are a 305 5.0 Liter and have a 5 speed manual. Total production for IROC's in 1987 was 38889, 12105 of those were 5.7L IROC's. ALL 5.7L IROC's were 700R4 Automatics, the remaining 26784 5.0L IROC's were available in Auto or Manual Transmissions.
no.
no it will not reset..
Press and hold in the odometer setting button till display shows miles or kilometers
It was just an incorporation of the "Z" in Z-28. IROC stood for International Race Of Champions.....from the Nascar IROC races.
no, all IROC-Z's were V8s.
The odometer is electronic, there is a plug in on the back of the speedometer, however the plugin for the odometer also may power other controls, so this may not be a good idea. I dont know why your trying to stop the odometer but your out of luck the computer keeps track of your information your odometer is just a read out like a monitor