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It looks like my speedo is reading on the high side. I am using the e153 tranny out of a 99 Solara. I also have bilstein struts, tein springs and 7th gen GTS wheels with 205/50/16 tires.
Four sources of evidence of possibly reading high: 1.) GPS is reading ~10mph slower 2.) OBDII reader from the solara is reading ~5mph slower 3.) I can be crawling at a snails pace and it reads obviously high 4.) When slowing down to a stop, needle can make un-flowing drops down in speed, does not look very accurate. Please post your thoughts and suggestions. I'm looking to fix this and get it as accurate as possible. Anyone running with a e153 tranny swap please post your experience. Thanks- -------------------- Past: V6 Swapped 6G Celica, E46 BMW M3, Jeep Wrangler TJ
Current: 850rwhp C6 Corvette Grandsport, Gen1 6.2L Ford Raptor |
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The Speedohealer company is based in Hungary. I'm not sure where they are made but they are readily available in the US and Canada.
I only recommend it because it has worked well on my bike and I know a lot of others that have them. They are a lot simpler than the Dakota Digital unit, not sure why the DD unit is less expensive. |
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