Speedo Error Margin w 17 inch front?
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 2:21 pm
Hi there,
With regard to the speedo calibration issue when using 17inch tyres.....
If you use a 120/60 tyre on a 17inch front wheel then the difference as compared to the OEM 130/60 on a 16inch front is only about 2.5% (linear deviation, comparing circumference). ie. 287.9mm vs 281.2mm circumference
And I think it is +2.5% vs the typcial -5% to 10% conservative speedo error you get from the factory at highway cruising speeds (100km/h ish).
If you use a 120/70 front tyre like the 907 the difference is larger - about 6.5%.
Has anybody tried a 120/60 front on a 17 inch wheel and then GPS checked the actual speed vs the OEM speedo. It might be pretty close - better than factory even?
You would have to make an adaptor to match the OEM Paso speedo to the 17inch wheel hub, but it can be done (I have prototyped one for a 1994 SS wheel and it works).
Anyway, my numbers are usually pretty suspect - have I made a stupid mistake somewhere?
Thanks,
Mick
With regard to the speedo calibration issue when using 17inch tyres.....
If you use a 120/60 tyre on a 17inch front wheel then the difference as compared to the OEM 130/60 on a 16inch front is only about 2.5% (linear deviation, comparing circumference). ie. 287.9mm vs 281.2mm circumference
And I think it is +2.5% vs the typcial -5% to 10% conservative speedo error you get from the factory at highway cruising speeds (100km/h ish).
If you use a 120/70 front tyre like the 907 the difference is larger - about 6.5%.
Has anybody tried a 120/60 front on a 17 inch wheel and then GPS checked the actual speed vs the OEM speedo. It might be pretty close - better than factory even?
You would have to make an adaptor to match the OEM Paso speedo to the 17inch wheel hub, but it can be done (I have prototyped one for a 1994 SS wheel and it works).
Anyway, my numbers are usually pretty suspect - have I made a stupid mistake somewhere?
Thanks,
Mick