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Re: Speedo Calibration
Yes, they have interstates in the Big Sky Country, but I believe they're
still marked in furlongs rather than miles. Vehicles destined for
Montana have speedos calibrated in furlongs per fortnight! :-}
And Tom, for the 4 Cyl, you might need to calibrate it at a slower speed.
6 min. per mile=10 mph!
Howard
On Fri, 4 Sep 1998 07:42:57 -0500 (CDT) Steve Stegmann
<stegmann@domain.elided> writes:
>Tom,
>
>The **only** way to calibrate your speedometer is to find a stretch of
>interstate (I believe they have those in Montana) with mileposts and get
>your hands on a stopwatch. 1mile in 60 seconds = 60 mph. Scale from
>there. Everything else is inaccurate. Besides this is easy and cheap.
>Lots of new speedometers are not only inaccurate but inconsistent. I
>normally use my electronic tach as my reliable speedometer.
>
>Steve
>
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