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choccymonster Member Since: 27 Sep 2013 Location: Chichester, West Sussex Posts: 513 |
Dunno - probably the latter. Don't think its part of the MOT test, but it might be I suppose. I would imagine (and I'm guessing here) that if you were stopped for some other offence, and the officer in question inspected your vehicle and found your speedo to be underreading then he could do you for that too. As my uncle (retired chief driving instructor for Thames Valley Police) says, pretty much every car on the road is "illegal", and if an officer wanted to "do" someone for something, then they could find something wrong with any vehicle - even a brand new one. An under-reading speedometer is an offence. Would you get caught/done for it? Possibly not - doesn't make it any less of an offence, though. |
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2nd Jan 2015 10:41 pm |
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choccymonster Member Since: 27 Sep 2013 Location: Chichester, West Sussex Posts: 513 |
Have been reading back through the thread, and "overread" and "underread" seem to be used interchangeably at various points.
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3rd Jan 2015 9:33 am |
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choccymonster Member Since: 27 Sep 2013 Location: Chichester, West Sussex Posts: 513 |
Looks good. http://www.healtech-electronics.com/products/sh/ In their FAQ, it seems to suggest that it is compatible with cars with a "three-wire speed sensor or two-wire ground switch sensor" - don't know if that applies to the FL2? |
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3rd Jan 2015 9:37 am |
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ronp Member Since: 15 Jun 2009 Location: 🌲Galloway🌲 Posts: 1477 |
Yeah for me as the OP, it is the "under reading" that would possibly concern me. As you say, generally most vehicles will "over read", and for me that's not the issue. @ Billsy, will check out that box of tricks Edited to add, just checked the website and as you mentioned it seems tailored to bikes, but I've just dropped them an email explaining my potential predicament on a LR2. |
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3rd Jan 2015 10:13 am |
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mikehzz Member Since: 04 Sep 2009 Location: Springwood Posts: 749 |
Bigger tyres make it appear the car is going slower, using more fuel and travelling less miles. My tyres are around 6% oversize, therefore if my speedo says 60mph I am actually travelling 63.6mph. If my odometer says I have travelled 100 miles, I have actually travelled 106 miles. Fuel consumption on the read out is 6% worse than actual.
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3rd Jan 2015 9:17 pm |
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choccymonster Member Since: 27 Sep 2013 Location: Chichester, West Sussex Posts: 513 |
Speedos generally read FAST - not slow.
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3rd Jan 2015 11:53 pm |
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mikehzz Member Since: 04 Sep 2009 Location: Springwood Posts: 749 |
Yes you are correct mr monster. My statement should have said fast not slow. I think the manufacturers like that because it makes the car seem to go faster, have better fuel economy and more frequent services. Cheers. |
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4th Jan 2015 3:47 am |
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ronp Member Since: 15 Jun 2009 Location: 🌲Galloway🌲 Posts: 1477 |
Yes, got that right now with current (oversize) tyres (275/45/20), speedo reading is now near exact with the GPS reading. |
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4th Jan 2015 8:46 am |
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