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Garfield
21st September 2016, 06:40 AM
I was travelling up the Hume Hwy again and noticed D4 speedo at 100 km/h but Hema HN7 states speed is only 96 km/n. Which one is correct ????????
I am running 265/60r18 - compared to original 255/55r19

LGM
21st September 2016, 07:31 AM
My D4 at 96km/h indicated on the speedo is 90km/h according to my HN7 and at 116km/h indicated on the speedo is 110km/h according to my HN7......that could be why the police cars going the other way never bat an eyelid as I sit on 116km/h with my cruise control set. There are many other comments on the error / inaccuracy of the D4 speedo (factory set I believe) on this site in numerous threads.:(

DiscoMick
21st September 2016, 07:33 AM
Legally the speedo cant read less than your actual speed. Usually speedos are set so the actual speed is 3-4 kmh less than the speedo. So your GPS would be correct. In some states speed cameras are set with a 3 kmh error margin.

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Narangga
21st September 2016, 07:55 AM
Grab a coffee, pillow and a blanket and settle in to read this thread... :angel:

http://www.aulro.com/afvb/l319-discovery-3-4/239442-speedo-vs-gps.html

BMKal
21st September 2016, 03:04 PM
I was travelling up the Hume Hwy again and noticed D4 speedo at 100 km/h but Hema HN7 states speed is only 96 km/n. Which one is correct ????????
I am running 265/60r18 - compared to original 255/55r19

Yours sounds about the same difference as I get on mine. I am running 265/60R18 Mickey Thompson tyres - if I set the cruise control on 114 km/hr and sit on this speed, the Hema HN7 indicates 110 km/hr.

When I had the slightly smaller diameter original tyres on the vehicle, I would set the cruise control on 116 km/hr to achieve an indicated 110 km/hr on the Hema HN6 that I had in the vehicle back then.

Australian Design Rules require that the speedo in all new vehicles read "safe" - that is, the speed must read greater than or equal to the true speed of the vehicle, by an amount not more than 10 percent plus 4 km/hr.

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2016/09/307.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/u6yqf8b4h/)

So in answer to your question - the speed indicated on your Hema HN7 is far more likely to be correct, subject to the accuracy / limitations of any GPS device.

Garfield
22nd September 2016, 06:13 PM
Sounds like a dicky speedo on my new D4. Came back down the Hume Hwy this arvo and went through the overhead speed detector. D4 112km/h, HN7 GPS 108 km/h and overhead speed detection 108 km/h. This probably some up why a number of people are passing me.
I knew speedo's these days had to be conservative by regulation but by 4 km/h at highway speed ???

LRD414
22nd September 2016, 07:00 PM
Sounds like a dicky speedo on my new D4. Came back down the Hume Hwy this arvo and went through the overhead speed detector. D4 112km/h, HN7 GPS 108 km/h and overhead speed detection 108 km/h. This probably some up why a number of people are passing me.
I knew speedo's these days had to be conservative by regulation but by 4 km/h at highway speed ???
4km/h difference ..... not faulty, that's exactly as per Brian's post.
Did you read the regulation he posted? :confused:

Cheers,
Scott

shanegtr
23rd September 2016, 02:21 PM
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2016/09/307.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/u6yqf8b4h/)


Interesting point that "There is now no requirement to have an odometer"

Garfield
23rd September 2016, 05:17 PM
Yes, the speedo regs that Brian posted are spot on with regards to my D4 speedo - conservative by 4km/h. Will just have to mentally just my conscious to 114km/h down the Hume Hwy from now on :)

BMKal
24th September 2016, 02:53 PM
Interesting point that "There is now no requirement to have an odometer"

Dodgy Brothers used car sales will no doubt use that to their advantage I'm guessing. :o

DiscoMick
24th September 2016, 05:50 PM
Sounds like a dicky speedo on my new D4. Came back down the Hume Hwy this arvo and went through the overhead speed detector. D4 112km/h, HN7 GPS 108 km/h and overhead speed detection 108 km/h. This probably some up why a number of people are passing me.
I knew speedo's these days had to be conservative by regulation but by 4 km/h at highway speed ???

That is exactly the correct way it is legally required to operate. The speedo cannot be less than the actual speed. They are set for about a 4 kmh difference so if your speedo says 100 kmh you are actually doing about 96. Totally normal.

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shanegtr
24th September 2016, 06:45 PM
Dodgy Brothers used car sales will no doubt use that to their advantage I'm guessing. :o

That was my first thought to. Be great selling a car too -"she's all good mate, only driven on sundays when the suns out"

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kelkal
13th January 2017, 11:24 AM
My D4 at 96km/h indicated on the speedo is 90km/h according to my HN7 and at 116km/h indicated on the speedo is 110km/h according to my HN7......that could be why the police cars going the other way never bat an eyelid as I sit on 116km/h with my cruise control set. There are many other comments on the error / inaccuracy of the D4 speedo (factory set I believe) on this site in numerous threads.:(
Hi Folks I have the same 116 on Speedo = 110 on Hema and no probs with police