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Calibration question?


Dahmin8
01-27-2003, 11:12 PM
2nd post

Does anyone know how to determine odometer error?

I recently was in a conversation with someone who told me that the faster you go with larger than stock rims and tires, that your actual speed is greater than what is shown on your odometer.

This is confusing to me, because I pass by one of those radar machine that posts your current speed daily and when I look at my odometer it shows that I am faster than the radar says that I am going.
For example 30 mph on the odometer reads 26 mph on the radar machine.

Is it correct that the speed actually increases as speed increases with larger rims.

For example 50 mph on the odometer would be 55 mph on the radar?

Any help would be greatly appreciated?

Really confused

I guess the bottom line will be, do I need to get my odometer calibrated?

Dahmin8


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Luke@tirerack
02-03-2003, 12:25 PM
whom ever was in the conversation with you was incorrect ... here is a pic of what is called the plus concept of getting bigger wheels.

https://www.tirerack.com/images/tires/tiretech/plus_concept_photo.jpg

as you can see the overall diameter of the tire remains constant so, your Speedo/Odometer will not be affected at all. If you put on a taller tire that is where you get speedo inconsistencies and errors

Dahmin8
02-06-2003, 08:12 PM
My current size rims are 17" and tires are 205/40.
Before this my sizes were, rims 14" and tires 195/60.

The height of the 17" tires are taller than the 14" tires, so speedo error is definitely probable.

I have a plan to remain with 17" rims and change tire size to 215/45.

The rims are lighter than my current G-Racing Chibas, in an attempt to gain some acceleration.

The problem of the tire size change still looms over my speed reading.

The web page below also helps with figuring out what's going on with the speedodometer.

http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

Thanks

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