Speedo tweaking

Ameer Antar antar at comcast.net
Sun Nov 11 13:06:48 PST 2007


Ya, that bugged me a       little too. What I've heard is that's the way they
were designed. I've       swapped in 2 speedo's and they all have the same
reading. The odometer       seems accurate. I've been in there, but I'm not
sure how to adjust the       speedo while not affecting the odo. I'm sure it's
possible, since the       trip meter reads correctly, but it just didn't seem
worth the time to       risk fudging it up.

-Ameer

----- Original Message       -----
>Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007       21:58:51 -0500
>From: "Cody Forbes"       <cody at 5000tq.com>
>Subject: Speedo tweaking
>To:       <quattro at audifans.com>
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>Anybody have experiance       calibrating thier electric speedo (5ktq
specifically,
>but I bet most are       simmilar enough)? My white '87 5ktq is reading about
10%
>fast when compared to the       average speed display (reset then see what the
first
>valve displayed is and       compare to current speed). I don't want to end up
>pulling the cluster 10       times while randomly screwing with the DIP
switches, so
>hopefully somebody out       there knows the configuration.
>
>TIA,
>-Cody Forbes
> http://www.5000tq.com 
>'87 5ktq - Fast.
>'87 5ktq QLCC'd plus some
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>'86 5k
>'86 5k
>


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