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Speedometer calibration

lgurley

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I have a SV with a 3:70 rear and an overdrive transmission. Who do I need to kill /oops/ call to get my speedometer to give me a reasonable estimate of the mph?

Thanks in advance
 

alpine_64

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i believ if you are in the UAS moma or the buisness that has come of that group is the place to send them.
 

V_Mad

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I have a SV with a 3:70 rear and an overdrive transmission. Who do I need to kill /oops/ call to get my speedometer to give me a reasonable estimate of the mph?

Thanks in advance
I think the standard O/D axle is about 4.2 so yours will be reading about 13% low?

Just wondered how you got a 3.7 rear, is that from a Rapier H120?
 

RootesRich

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Without going into too much detail, I just had a terrible experience with MoMa. I had them rebuild/ recalibrate 2 speedos for me a few years ago and they did top quality work. My latest rebuild/ recalibration was the exact opposite.
 

puff4

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Nissonger did work for me years ago - restored the instruments for my Triumph Renown - and although they did good work they were mega-expen$ive.
 

lgurley

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3:70

I think the standard O/D axle is about 4.2 so yours will be reading about 13% low?

Just wondered how you got a 3.7 rear, is that from a Rapier H120?

I had to order it from Holland If you are interested they are just a little over $400. You can PM me if you would like phone and e-mail contact name. I got all my info here on the forum.
 
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