I put a 145mph cluster in my car a while back and I had to take the speedo needle off to swap the odometers. When I first tried putting the needle back on, I turned the key to the on position (where all the needles move) and put the needle pointing at 0mph. As soon as I stuck the needle on there it moved itself up to 5mph. So I pulled the needle again and I put the car in gear and idled down a flat street and stuck the needle on pointing at 5mph and it seemed to work. But recently I checked it with a GPS, and my speedo seems to show the correct speed until 40-45mph, then it gets about 5mph off (and I've had the car up to 85mph).
So, did I put the needle on wrong?
When I get some time, I'm going to figure out some way to see if the odometer is right.
So, did I put the needle on wrong?
When I get some time, I'm going to figure out some way to see if the odometer is right.
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Do you have stock size tires, original rear end gears, and original transmission? Changing any of those things can make the speedo inaccurate.
I have 275/40/17 tires, which should be .3" smaller than stock. The tire size calculator says they will put the speedometer 1.3% fast (speedo shows 60 when I'm really going 59.2). My car came with 3.23 gears, and it has 3.73 gears now, but I put in a 43 tooth driven gear that should have corrected that.
