speedometer accuracy
#1
speedometer accuracy
How accurate is the speedometer with stock rims? (15" sawblade) I have a GPS which tells you your speed and when the car speedo says 80, the GPS says I am only going 74. Has anyone else experienced this?
#3
Originally Posted by sbddude
How accurate is the speedometer with stock rims? (15" sawblade) I have a GPS which tells you your speed and when the car speedo says 80, the GPS says I am only going 74. Has anyone else experienced this?
GPS might have a Delay that's why you see that.
#4
Originally Posted by sbddude
How accurate is the speedometer with stock rims? (15" sawblade) I have a GPS which tells you your speed and when the car speedo says 80, the GPS says I am only going 74. Has anyone else experienced this?
#9
[QUOTE=sbddude] How accurate is the speedometer with stock rims? (15" sawblade) Not dead on
Not, I don't have a GPS, and I've accepted that all readings on the stock 4g and 5g Maxima dash aren't very accurate.
Originally Posted by sbddude
I have a GPS which tells you your speed and when the car speedo says 80, the GPS says I am only going 74. Has anyone else experienced this?
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#13
Originally Posted by PTownMax
speedo accuracy decreases with increases in MPH. On the car and driver page for 95 (the max was car of the year) it said at 70 the speedo could be off as much as 5mph
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#19
The GPS determines speed based on satelite tracking only. It is a handheld unit. My observation was done at a constant speed with cruise on so refresh rate is not an issue. The GPS self-reports accuracy to be 10-15 ft. It also is consistent with those signs that tell you how fast you are going.
#21
Originally Posted by sbddude
Do you have the link to that C&D article?
heres your sign
i doubt the gps is that accurate... i'm a civil engineering student and i work for a civil engineer and our gps equipment that costs well over 50,000 dollars is far from acurate...so i doubt i would trust your gps speed over your speedo with stock tires on there
#25
Originally Posted by my99maxisnice
maybe your company just sucks at making GPS equipment?
we dont make gps equipment .... gps is off when used for surveying by an avg of 3m.... all of the equipment it is only coming of age so i doubt his handheld gps is that accurate
#31
Originally Posted by sbddude
How accurate is the speedometer with stock rims? (15" sawblade) I have a GPS which tells you your speed and when the car speedo says 80, the GPS says I am only going 74. Has anyone else experienced this?
#33
Take a stopwatch. Go on the highway on an uncrowded day, and look for the mile marker signs. Time one mile going an exact speed on your speedo, do this three times. Go back home and sec/mile into miles/hour. If you have any skills, you should find you get a very accurate number.
Tire inflation pressure, exact tire size, and built-in speedo error all can affect what your speedo says, and IMO it's worth knowing exactly how it reads.
Tire inflation pressure, exact tire size, and built-in speedo error all can affect what your speedo says, and IMO it's worth knowing exactly how it reads.
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