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10-09-2022, 08:57 PM | #1 | |
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Tire Pressure and Speedometer Calibration
Tire Pressure and Speedometer Calibration
Curious question: In a new build vehicle, what pressure are the tires maintained at for calibration, or at least verification of correct operation of, the vehicle speedometer - the maximum cold pressure according to tire sidewall, or, vehicle manufacturer OEM specified cold tire pressure? The reason I ask is because if I drive, IE, 56mph in the right lane of a 55mph zoned highway, other drivers are either zooming up to my trunk, or, warping by me in the lanes to my left. My tires are kept at, or at 1psi above, cold pressure specified on the vehicle OEM door pillar decal. |
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Re: Tire Pressure and Speedometer Calibration
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But on a more practical note: People tend to speed, so judging your speedometer accuracy based on the traffic around you isn't a good idea. A better idea is to use the Interstate mile markers. They are at least reasonably accurate. But use several over a long distance. I like to use 10 miles, although it is sometimes difficult to maintain a steady speed for 10 minutes - even with cruise control! |
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Although I think the part about the speedo reading high/low is reversed. You'd want the speedo to read(indicate) high, maybe 1mph/2kmh. That way, if a driver is driving at an indicated 60mph, they are actually doing 59. In any case, I'm doing things right, for the most part. Last edited by RidingOnRailz; 10-10-2022 at 12:39 PM. |
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