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16th November 2012, 02:20 AM
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slightly confused
Originally Posted by
spektrum
It didn't have any affect on the ODO. I'm not too fussed as the ODO and Speedo were each out by different percentage. I really only use the ODO for maintenance schedules and can easily calculate the actual values.
Either way I look at it, adjusting the variable resistor is a very easy fix for the speedo. It only needed about 20 degrees in the clockwise direction, for 33" tires.
When you jigger with the resister, is this changing the pulses received from the transducer, therefore will change the speed across the board and not just adjust the needle? does that question make sense?
Gordy
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16th November 2012 02:20 AM
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16th November 2012, 10:32 AM
#42
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The resistor only changes the speedo needle.
Works very well and is simple to do.
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1992 Patrol GQ LWB TD42
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17th November 2012, 12:40 AM
#43
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