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  • Odometer calibration figure (km vs mile)

    Any one know what is the number under the km/h mean in the speedo ?



    I've been told it is the calibration figure, I have a UK cluster in (mile per hour) but still has small km/h figure, but the calibration figure is 1540. are they interchangeable ?
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    That number translates to the number of revolutions the speedometer cable makes to register 1 mile or kilometer depending on what its setup for.

    So for a mile....
    1609.344 (meters) / 1540 = 1.045028571428571

    And for kms....
    1000 (meters) / 950 = 1.052631578947368

    So (i think!) they are slightly different but nothing too major.
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    • #3
      There are also different cogs that you can fit to the end of the cable that effect the readout on the speedo.
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      • #4
        Not sure on the speedo's myself, but in my old audi (which was MPH) I used the GPS to figure out my speeds, and just remembered what the reading was on the MPH speedo. Didn't take too long to get used too.


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        • #5
          40km/h is 28mph,
          50 is 33,
          60 is 37,
          70 is 43,
          80 is 49,
          100 is 62.

          That's off the top of my head, so don't quote me, but no speeding tickets in 2+years!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by anarchycamp View Post
            That number translates to the number of revolutions the speedometer cable makes to register 1 mile or kilometer depending on what its setup for.

            So for a mile....
            1609.344 (meters) / 1540 = 1.045028571428571

            And for kms....
            1000 (meters) / 950 = 1.052631578947368

            So (i think!) they are slightly different but nothing too major.
            Ya I worked out they are close, but I fitted the MPH cluster and the speedo is massive different from actual speed, I also use my GPS to check speed.
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            • #7
              1540 would be right. The only other mph one they did in the Mk2 was 1505, but that's for 08x gearboxes which AU never saw...

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