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Location: Hamburg, NJ
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Speedometer accuracy after clutch rebuild
I got my car, an '88 911, back from a clutch rebuild a couple of weeks ago. While we were out with it today, we went through a couple of those radar setups that tell you your speed (yes, they told me to slow down). At both, my speedo closely matched the speed the radar told me I was going. That's strange, because before the clutch job, my speedometer always read about 4-7 MPH more than the radar installations claimed I was driving. Is it possible that the clutch job affected the speedometer accuracy?
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No. Speedo reads rotational speed of bits within the transmission independent of engine/clutch speed. Tire size, yes. Clutch or flywheel changes, no.
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Use the Waze app while you are driving to verify the accuracy of your speedo.
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Thanks for the heads up on Waze--will do. I never use it because when I did years ago it always drained my battery faster than it recharges, but I gather later implementations are better.
That said, I've always had good agreement between the stationary radar readout units and my other vehicles' speedometers, so I do tend to trust them. |
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