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Whats my speedo reading.

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Whats my speedo reading.

Post by nicbeer »

MM.

I have searched but all i found were coily references. I think it is about 10% out.

I have a NT (3.9) and 31's (30.8" exact).

Does anyone know what approx it would be.

(I don't have a GPS yet so I can't check it by that)
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Post by runnin4life »

just get some on in a stadanard car to driven next to each other etc etc it also makes it easy with the small portable uhf's like the dick smith ones etc etc
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Post by built4thrashing »

there are some good tyre size calculators on the net that will tell you how far out your speedo will be. all ya need to know is the stock tyre size and the new size and it'll tell ya. only prob is you need both sizes to be in the same scale (either metric or imperial)
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Post by nicbeer »

What is a stock zook in imperial. 26" 27"...

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Post by muppet_man67 »

built4thrashing wrote:there are some good tyre size calculators on the net that will tell you how far out your speedo will be. all ya need to know is the stock tyre size and the new size and it'll tell ya. only prob is you need both sizes to be in the same scale (either metric or imperial)


you need to know the diff ratio as well.
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Post by karmic »

built4thrashing wrote:there are some good tyre size calculators on the net that will tell you how far out your speedo will be. all ya need to know is the stock tyre size and the new size and it'll tell ya. only prob is you need both sizes to be in the same scale (either metric or imperial)


try here: http://members.optusnet.com.au/~zerosin/gearcalc.html

theres a few nice calculators there, including speedo, ratio's, metric tyre to imperial convertors etc.

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Post by nicbeer »

Are stock zook tyres 205/70/15s?

I never had stockers on mine.

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Post by bigsteve »

Borrow someones GPS

But at the end of the day, it doesn't matter how far out your speedo is. its a zook, its slow ;)
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Post by stumped »

check the general tech sticky ;)

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