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I think the speedo on my Trol is reading out by around approx 7mph, is there any way of calibrating it.
zippy656
16-07-2010, 17:29
bigger wheels
mine under reads by between 5 and 7 mph .... so i need smaller wheels ? :augie
mine is also out so i use a tom tom to see what my speedo says at 30/40/50 and never had it to seventy yet:D
larson
my solution is less technical ... i know that if my speedo is reading 25 mph .... im really doing 30 , if it reads 40 mph , im doing 45mph ish
Like briggie mine is under reading, 70mph on the speedo is 63mph on tomtom.
My truck is running the standard 16" alloys fitted from new so why do i have this prob.
makeitfit
16-07-2010, 22:19
Seems to be common across the range :nenau
Mine was the same but now running 33s and it's spot on:thumbs
I guess the gearing must have been designed for diff size wheels or something:augie
Thomas-the-Terrano2
16-07-2010, 22:37
been here before its certainly a nissan thing but suspect all makes under read
to protect your licence, its about 10% all the way.
i use to my advantage, as good cruising speed is 65 on gauge, so actually
about 60, so can speed with van and still be legal, keeping ahead of everyone
else that is believing their speedos lol.
Like briggie mine is under reading, 70mph on the speedo is 63mph on tomtom.
My truck is running the standard 16" alloys fitted from new so why do i have this prob.
no pat , my speedo says 25 mph when im actually doing 30 mph according to my sat nav
(RIP) PLANK
16-07-2010, 23:03
mine is the same it says i'm going faster than i am going acording to tom tom
mine is the same it says i'm going faster than i am going acording to tom tom
mine is the reverse of that ..... it says im going slower than i actually am:eek:
makeitfit
16-07-2010, 23:06
Ah, you need smaller wheels on your sat nav :lol
Check my speedo against those electronic speed signs on the side of the road which flash up your speed. Mine is about 10klm/p/h high (speedo says about 60 when sign says about 50).
Ah, you need smaller wheels on your sat nav :lol
would larger wheels on the car work ? :nenau
(RIP) PLANK
16-07-2010, 23:09
mine is the reverse of that ..... it says im going slower than i actually am:eek:
that is a worry!
would larger wheels on the car work ? :nenau
They probably would work as long as they are round but they wouldn't help your speedo problem much :lol
my sat nav is one of those garmin thingies , that beeps at you continuously if you are over the speed limit or if a speed camera is near, , its great , but can be bluddie annoying :augie
makeitfit
16-07-2010, 23:20
Mine's garmin, but on my phone:cool:
Set the speed camera alert to bleep twice then shut up, big speed limit sign stays on though:doh
macabethiel
17-07-2010, 00:48
You can get a speedo for a push bike and fit it to your truck quite easily and you can adjust the calibration for your actual measured wheel rotation in m.m.
A bit of a bracket to hold the sensor in place and you are sorted. Its easier on a motor cycle as you can attach the pick up to your forks.
Not ideal for off-roading as the mud would soon bugger it up.
On a car you need to fix a bracket for the pick up onto the front strut and the magnet onto your inside wheel with some double side tape or Tiger Seal.
On my Yahaha XJ 900 it was accurate to well over a ton !
You can get a basic unit for less than £10 and a wireless one for less than £30 !
Not as likely a target for thieves as a satnav if you leave it in place.
Thomas-the-Terrano2
17-07-2010, 07:55
suspect an under reading speedo is illegal as allowing you to speed when
you think at or under given limit.
smaller wheels if anything, as normally over reading speedo is corrected by
modestly over sized tyres.
mind its a mistral isnt it, are you reading the km/h , then again as 50mph
=80km/h that would be unlikely.
i would use sat nav, but also cross ref it against those active speed signs.
think your odometer could be in km too, all this could be stuffing your
mpg calculations too.
suspect an under reading speedo is illegal as allowing you to speed when
you think at or under given limit.
smaller wheels if anything, as normally over reading speedo is corrected by
modestly over sized tyres.
mind its a mistral isnt it, are you reading the km/h , then again as 50mph
=80km/h that would be unlikely.
i would use sat nav, but also cross ref it against those active speed signs.
think your odometer could be in km too, all this could be stuffing your
mpg calculations too.
the odometer is in km , but the speedometer is in mph (outer ) and km ( inner )
the odometer is in km , but the speedometer is in mph (outer ) and km ( inner )
its not over reading .... its under reading ! ....as for mpg calculations .. i allready know the distance from here to norfolk .......the speedo is reading between 5 mph and 7 mph too low
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mine is the one on the left
Thomas-the-Terrano2
17-07-2010, 08:09
its not over reading .... its under reading ! ....as for mpg calculations .. i allready know the distance from here to norfolk .......the speedo is reading between 5 mph and 7 mph too low
yeah i know, so putting you in danger of speeding. calibrate or mark corrected
key speeds on dial, certainly 30 and 70, if possible 20,40 and 60. then atleast
made effort and aid any other driver.
wonder where sensor is, on gear box? wasnt that changed, is this an equiv misty
box or from another model with different tyre size?
Thomas-the-Terrano2
17-07-2010, 08:11
did car's mileage on norfolk trip differ from known distance?
yeah i know, so putting you in danger of speeding. calibrate or mark corrected
key speeds on dial, certainly 30 and 70, if possible 20,40 and 60. then atleast
made effort and aid any other driver.
wonder where sensor is, on gear box? wasnt that changed, is this an equiv misty
box or from another model with different tyre size?
its probably a old fashioned cable , but i dunno , as you say its not a problem at the mo as long as
(1) .. i remember its reading low
(2) no one else drives it
incidently ... the needle doesnt jump or stick .. its a smooth progression
i think rick mentioned that the gearbox change could have made a difference to the speedo reading , although it came from another mistral...... seriously would bigger / smaller tyres help calibrate it correctly ?
i think rick mentioned that the gearbox change could have made a difference to the speedo reading , although it came from another mistral...... seriously would bigger / smaller tyres help calibrate it correctly ?
smaller tyres should correct it somewhat. Have a go at the tyre size calculator on the downloads section and see what size will get you reading the correct speed.
smaller tyres should correct it somewhat. Have a go at the tyre size calculator on the downloads section and see what size will get you reading the correct speed.
very very interesting ... i had a little play guessing tyre sizes ..... it makes a big difference doesnt it ? ..... will check the tyre size i have on now in the morning ( its too dark now lol )
lacroupade
18-07-2010, 23:01
over-reading speedo is common as muck, most cars do it - combination of reasons but of course it also makes your fuel consumption look better than it really is.....:(
The Patrolman
19-07-2010, 22:12
I have always been led to belive that speedo's ( not the I'll fitting swim wear!! ) are allowed to read upto 10%fast but nothing slow, so if you think your doing 110 MPH you could only be doing 99MPH, but would be doing no more than 110MPH.
Actually Unless you have a 4.2 Petrol Troll the quoted figures are only to be dreamed about!!! LOL!!!!!!!!
The Patrolman
19-07-2010, 22:15
BUT your odometer has to read correctly!
So if your being Anal or Paranoid you could work out time travelled over distance covered to see if it all ads up!!
Or spend the time having a well deserved Tinn'y and not worry about it!!
i found this on another forum... i just had a quick brouse and then cut/paste it.
The CORRECT way to Calibrate your speedo
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Hello All
This will be of interest to anyone who has changed their tyres to non standard Diameter.
I changed my standard tyres to 275/70/17's and this caused the speedo to read under by 6%.
I investigated fitting an electronic switch to convert the signal but having had a Jeep before and changing tyres and gears a few times I wanted to correct the problem at the SOURCE and not the dash display.
After almost NINE months I finally found the part numbers and a big thanks go to Wayne at Blackburn Nissan 4x4 for getting this for me.
The standard pinion speedometer gear on a 3.0L GU Manual has 17 teeth and in my case my speedo is reading 6% below the actual speed.
So to calculate the correct gear:
Standard Gear = 17 Teeth
Speedo Error = 6% Below
6% of 17 = 1.02
Number of teeth Required = 16 (17-1)
Of course if your speedo is reading higher then the actual speed then you need to add teeth.
The following part numbers are needed to order the correct gear:
32743-VB015 15 Teeth
32743-VB016 16 Teeth
32743-74P17 17 Teeth
32743-74P18 18 Teeth
Cost approx $50.
Again - Thanks to Blackburn Nissan 4x4 for this information.
To install the gear:
I have documented the steps in a series of pictures below.
1) Locate the pinion speedo gear Housing - just next to the Handbrake Drum at the rear of the gearbox.
2) Using a 10mm socket - remove the screw on the side of the housing and
slowly pull the housing out. Warning - you will lose about a cup of gear oil
so place a bucket under the gear box. Dont worry - it will run out and stop
after about 10 seconds
3) Remove the old gear (Black in Picture)
The gear is held on by a C-Clip which uses tiny holes. I just used a
screw driver to remove it.
4) Put the new gear on the spindle (Yellow) and re-attach the C-Clip
5) Push the gear housing back into the gear box. It will need a slight tap to
reseat the O-Ring. And screw in the bolt (dont over tighten).
Took the car for a drive and it is reading almost 100% accurate with the GPS.
This is the best $50 I have spent on my car.
PS: In case you are wondering - I did top up the gear box oil.
Happy new year and regards
Marc
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Last edited by MarcusParcus; 08-01-2007 at 12:52 PM.
i hope it helps pathboy
very very interesting patbhoy , thanks mate :thumb2
lacroupade
26-07-2010, 11:32
That sounds like a little job to slot in between pudding and a cuppa eh?:eek:
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