[rescue] SLACKERS
Kurt Huhn
kurt at k-huhn.com
Tue Jan 22 13:20:18 CST 2002
> Do larger tires affect the accuracy of the speedometer? If not, how
> does the speedometer on most cars determine speed? It would make most
> sense to me to have it judge the RPM of the axle, and determine speed
> from that, but, if the circumference of the wheel changed, the
> speedometer would be inaccurate. So, do you have to adjust the
> speedometer if you put on larger tires, does the speedometer gague speed
> a different way, or is the change in circumference of the tire not
> usually big enough to make a difference?
>
Yes, totally. Your speedometer and odometer are set with a formula of
tire size and rpm. If you change the tire size, your speedometer and
odometer will be off be a coresponding amount.
Poop, I lost the link...I think the DML website has a good
calculator....here it is:
http://twistedbits.net/~jon/WWW/DAKOTA/TIRECALC/tirecalc.html
It's one of the better ones out there - it gives tire size difference,
speedometer error, odometer error, and effective gear change.
Kurt
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