Is your 997's speedometer accurate ?
I discovered recently that my MB ML320 shows 5% over the real speed (105kph instead of GPS measured 100kph) with stock wheels/tire (correct diameter).
I've noticed differences in the past with other vehicles but never that big. My 997 is in the garage for the winter, i can't test it. Someone did the test with a 997 ? Needless to say that all the benefits of doing this "speed optimism" goes to dealer and manufacturers... :rolleyes: Unless, of course, the speedometer is not what the odometer takes to put the recorded milleage, which i doubt. |
Whenever I encounter the "Your speed is..." speed limit signs with the attached radar, it always tells me I am going 2 mph slower than my speedo says. I don't mind much though.
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Originally Posted by Axxlrod
(Post 2701738)
Whenever I encounter the "Your speed is..." speed limit signs with the attached radar, it always tells me I am going 2 mph slower than my speedo says. I don't mind much though.
Usually it's a % difference |
I'm sure it would be a greater difference at higher speeds, but the radar signs I encounter all seem to be for 45mph, so I'm usually going similar speeds.
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Originally Posted by Axxlrod
(Post 2701812)
I'm sure it would be a greater difference at higher speeds, but the radar signs I encounter all seem to be for 45mph, so I'm usually going similar speeds.
Ok thanks for the input Looks like you have about the same difference as my MB: 4-5% Doesn't look much, uh ? Well, on a lease when they charge 0.25$ for each Km extra on the contract, it can make 1000$+ difference at the end. Not to mention the services that comes faster than it should be, warranty that ends faster, gas milleage better than really is, etc.. I believe manufacturers are doing this absolutely on purpose. I see no reason to accept this. |
Mine reads about 2 mph slow. Funny that my 2000 Dodge Dakota is right on the money!
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Mh I am not sure, which is right, but my Garmin GPS says in my ML320 about 3-4 mph less than the odometer. In my 911 it is more like 5 mph
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Originally Posted by Jim 'n' SC
(Post 2701879)
Mine reads about 2 mph slow. Funny that my 2000 Dodge Dakota is right on the money!
Is that mean Americans are better in math than Germans ? hilarious |
I wonder if manufactures do this to help avoid speeding?? I mean why else would they throw the speedo off a couple MPH's. I would be happy to find out I was hit with radar a couple MPH's lower than I had thought I was going. That could be the difference between a reckless and a speeding ticket!
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seems to be quite typical in the Porsche realm, I have heard many accounts of speedometers showing higher Mph than actual. I know mine always seems to be +4 mph.
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I think that Porsches read 2% faster than reality - meaning when going 98MPH it reads 100MPH.
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Originally Posted by Misanors4
(Post 2701953)
I wonder if manufactures do this to help avoid speeding?? I mean why else would they throw the speedo off a couple MPH's. I would be happy to find out I was hit with radar a couple MPH's lower than I had thought I was going. That could be the difference between a reckless and a speeding ticket!
Think about it, ALL results of doing that is good for them. On every levels. Sport motorcyle market is even worst.. Anyway, i asked the dealer to make the speedo correction. We'll see.. |
My speedo is also +4MPH.
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Looks like a big difference, same as my Ml320.
It's a shame |
My speedo reads 2-3 mph higher than the traffic radar signs are showing. This holds true @ 20 mph or 75 mph or anything in between.
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