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wrong mileage
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wrong mileage
Last weekend i was on trip. I drove only 90km/h on highway, 60 to 80km/h on other roads, 40km of trip was offroad.
On map and GPS i was driven for 570km, but car shows only 360 driven.
Speed shown on speedometer was/is the same as speed on GPS - that is tested with 3 different GPSes.
What is wrong, how can i fix this?
Tyres are 235/75/15, feroza is with carburator and with only 83PS.
P.S. Fuel consumption on this trip was 46 liters for 570km - 8 liters per 100km.
On map and GPS i was driven for 570km, but car shows only 360 driven.
Speed shown on speedometer was/is the same as speed on GPS - that is tested with 3 different GPSes.
What is wrong, how can i fix this?
Tyres are 235/75/15, feroza is with carburator and with only 83PS.
P.S. Fuel consumption on this trip was 46 liters for 570km - 8 liters per 100km.
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This has happened to me. Someone lubed the speedo cable with grease. Grease gravitated up the outer cable with the action of the inner cable, and worked into the back of the speedo unit, and started to work itself into the odometer. Speedo unaffected, but it may have slowed the odo down.
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Now that doesn't make sense... the odometer is directly gear driven... whereas the speedo is driven by a magnetic coupling.
If anything is going to be out because of stiction... it would be the speedo.
If you not running standard tyre diameter then i'd be tempted to say the odo is reading as expected whereas the speedo is out.
Calculate the circumfrenece of a stock and modified wheel.... figure out the percentage difference and if that's what the odo's out then that's your explanation.
If anything is going to be out because of stiction... it would be the speedo.
If you not running standard tyre diameter then i'd be tempted to say the odo is reading as expected whereas the speedo is out.
Calculate the circumfrenece of a stock and modified wheel.... figure out the percentage difference and if that's what the odo's out then that's your explanation.
( usual disclaimers )
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
Stock Tire - 225/70R15
Tire 1 - 235/75R15
Section Width: 8.85 in 225 mm
Section Width: 9.25 in 235 mm
Rim Diameter: 15 in 381 mm
Rim Diameter: 15 in 381 mm
Rim Width Range: 6 - 8 in
Rim Width Range: 6 - 8.5 in
Overall Diameter: 27.40 in 695.96 mm
Overall Diameter: 28.87 in 733.29 mm
Sidewall Height: 6.20 in 157.48 mm
Sidewall Height: 6.93 in 176.02 mm
Radius: 13.70 in 347.98 mm
Radius: 14.43 in 366.52 mm
Circumference: 86.07 in 2186.1 mm
Circumference: 90.69 in 2303.5 mm
Revs per Mile: 759.1
Revs per Mile: 720.4
Actual Speed: 60 mph 100 km/h
Speedometer1: 56.9 mph 94.9 km/h
Speedometer Difference: - Speedometer Difference: 5.372% too slow
Diameter Difference: - Diameter Difference: 5.1%
From http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalcul ... &reset=yes
Tire 1 - 235/75R15
Section Width: 8.85 in 225 mm
Section Width: 9.25 in 235 mm
Rim Diameter: 15 in 381 mm
Rim Diameter: 15 in 381 mm
Rim Width Range: 6 - 8 in
Rim Width Range: 6 - 8.5 in
Overall Diameter: 27.40 in 695.96 mm
Overall Diameter: 28.87 in 733.29 mm
Sidewall Height: 6.20 in 157.48 mm
Sidewall Height: 6.93 in 176.02 mm
Radius: 13.70 in 347.98 mm
Radius: 14.43 in 366.52 mm
Circumference: 86.07 in 2186.1 mm
Circumference: 90.69 in 2303.5 mm
Revs per Mile: 759.1
Revs per Mile: 720.4
Actual Speed: 60 mph 100 km/h
Speedometer1: 56.9 mph 94.9 km/h
Speedometer Difference: - Speedometer Difference: 5.372% too slow
Diameter Difference: - Diameter Difference: 5.1%
From http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalcul ... &reset=yes
David
Well then i'd be tempted to say you've got a stripped gear / missing tooth / alignement issue in the tumblers of the odometer.
If someones tried to play with the ODO reading to cut back the kms then this is not unusual..
If someones tried to play with the ODO reading to cut back the kms then this is not unusual..
( usual disclaimers )
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
thx, that was the problem. There was two missing tooth.MightyMouse wrote:Well then i'd be tempted to say you've got a stripped gear / missing tooth / alignement issue in the tumblers of the odometer.
If someones tried to play with the ODO reading to cut back the kms then this is not unusual..
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