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speed variances
I have an Apexi RSM in my car and it reads different to the speedo. Just wondering what one would be reading correctly?
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because i'm special loljonowong wrote:what makes you say thatBorepYano wrote:lol
well i guess if u set the settings on the RSM right then that would be the right one
it is a rev and SPEED meter after all lol
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Wouldve thought they both read from the same meter.
Id say stocko because its usually configured to your car. And is set from the factory to read the ECU's speed precisely...
Id also say the RSM cause its digital as apposed to an anologue dial...
How much is the difference??
I bought a GPS system... Totally independant readings (from satelites as opposed to sensor)... Give 1km/h variance to the stocko speedo.
Id say stocko because its usually configured to your car. And is set from the factory to read the ECU's speed precisely...
Id also say the RSM cause its digital as apposed to an anologue dial...
How much is the difference??
I bought a GPS system... Totally independant readings (from satelites as opposed to sensor)... Give 1km/h variance to the stocko speedo.

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by settings i mean the settings on his RSM for tyre size etc... cos your speedo is set for the stock tyre and rim size.
and also i've yet to see a car that has a speed that's spot on even with stocko everything...
and also i've yet to see a car that has a speed that's spot on even with stocko everything...
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My reasoning behind that is that digital is constant. it will read exactly what the sensor tells it..jonowong wrote:thats not really a valid reason, thats like saying my digital clock reads the correct time because its digital! and my anologue clock shows the incorrect time because its old schoolFtoSam wrote:
Id also say the RSM cause its digital as apposed to an anologue dial...
An analogue could have so many more things affect it.
However i doubt it would cause 8kmh difference..
So ben... All jap cars usually come with a 5% difference?? strange.... dammit... now im gonna take it into account when driving... lol

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Bennoz wrote:Mate, you've got 18's on, yours could be reading anything lolFtoSam wrote: So ben... All jap cars usually come with a 5% difference?? strange.... dammit... now im gonna take it into account when driving... lol
hrmm.... farkin cars... im so selling the fto and buying a horse...

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they wont read anything at all...they have no speedo, you'll never know how fast your goingFtoSam wrote:Bennoz wrote:Mate, you've got 18's on, yours could be reading anything lolFtoSam wrote: So ben... All jap cars usually come with a 5% difference?? strange.... dammit... now im gonna take it into account when driving... lol
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But at least he'll know how much horsepower he's got! Save a fortune on Dynos lolrobsta wrote:they wont read anything at all...they have no speedo, you'll never know how fast your goingFtoSam wrote:Bennoz wrote:Mate, you've got 18's on, yours could be reading anything lolFtoSam wrote: So ben... All jap cars usually come with a 5% difference?? strange.... dammit... now im gonna take it into account when driving... lol
hrmm.... farkin cars... im so selling the fto and buying a horse...![]()
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