T tdo New Member Aug 5, 2003 54 0 0 Mid-Michigan Apr 5, 2005 #1 Apr 5, 2005 #1 Replaced the tires on the Mustang with larger tires and by calculation, my speedometer should be off a bit. Is this an electronic fix or a mechanical one? Thank you, Thomas
Replaced the tires on the Mustang with larger tires and by calculation, my speedometer should be off a bit. Is this an electronic fix or a mechanical one? Thank you, Thomas
Shiroelex There's nothing worse than aut Founding Member Aug 23, 2001 728 1 27 Westland, MI Apr 5, 2005 #2 Apr 5, 2005 #2 What year is your car?
T tdo New Member Aug 5, 2003 54 0 0 Mid-Michigan Apr 5, 2005 #3 Apr 5, 2005 #3 Dope! Sorry. It is a 2000 GT.
blumi00GT Founding Member Jun 26, 2002 79 0 6 Thuringia, Germany Apr 5, 2005 #4 Apr 5, 2005 #4 then it's an electronic one.
T tdo New Member Aug 5, 2003 54 0 0 Mid-Michigan Apr 5, 2005 #5 Apr 5, 2005 #5 blumi00GT said: then it's an electronic one. Click to expand... Thank you. Guess it's off to the dealer for adjustment.
blumi00GT said: then it's an electronic one. Click to expand... Thank you. Guess it's off to the dealer for adjustment.
mrvax Stay thirsty my friends Founding Member Nov 29, 1999 5,225 3 79 SN Moderator: Orlando, Fl. Apr 5, 2005 #6 Apr 5, 2005 #6 What about a Dallas SpeedCal? Dem darn things are adjustable.
U UNVMATT New Member Jan 15, 2004 294 0 0 COLUMBUS Apr 5, 2005 #7 Apr 5, 2005 #7 Get a speedcal..Fairly cheap.. or if you have a little more mo' to spend, then get a Predator..u can fix the calibration problem, and pick up a few hp and tq to boot.
Get a speedcal..Fairly cheap.. or if you have a little more mo' to spend, then get a Predator..u can fix the calibration problem, and pick up a few hp and tq to boot.