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Old 12-11-2001, 09:45 AM   #1
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82-84 speedos & wfg

Idea: I was reading that back in 1983 Herb Adams sold a 170mph speedometer recalibration kit. Since the 82-84s have speedometer driven by cable, the kit consisted of a 50% underdrive gearbox (it acts as an mechanical interface between the end of the speedo cable and the gauge itself) thus the mph on the gauge indicated half the actual speed. So if the speedometer was reading 40mph you were really doing 80 mph.
Now fast forward to 2001. Make a WFG using the 85 mph template and just change the numbers to double what they are. Instant working accurate 170mph guage for early thirdgens with very very little work and without having to do the conversion to electric speedos.
Question: Does anyone know who carries speedometer recalibration kits, such as the one listed above?
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Old 12-11-2001, 09:52 AM   #2
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Keep in mind that your speedometer cable cable re-callibration thingie MIGHT just be a little illegal. Since you are taking your speed & cutting it in half, you will also cut your miles in half. So with a your new template you will read the correct speed, but for every 2 miles you go your Odometer will read 1 mile. (great for keeping your miles down.

I think the name of the part your looking for is a "Reducer"

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Old 12-11-2001, 10:39 PM   #3
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Hmmm.....that never crossed my mind. Thanks for the heads up, but I am still going to try it anyway. I never plan on selling it, and in another 7 years when I am eligible for "classic" registration status (25 years)in NY, I will actually be able to drive it 6000 miles a year instead of the 3000 mile cap. Yip-eee.

For anyone else interested in the idea, I found a place that sells the part required for this "conversion". This is the email I received from United Speedometer Service in California usimail@earthlink.net :
You can use the NPN-800-series - 7/8" offset type ratio adapter on your '83 Trans Am. The cost would be $66.84 + shipping.

I am still going to "shop around".
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Herb adams still sells that I think, I believe i asked him about it when I called up VSE(Very Special Equipment) about my Fire-Am Decals. I'll get you the number if you want.

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