
 Originally Posted by 
wopac5
					
				 
				The man with the radar gun (the "scientific" instrument) proved my GPS to be 100% accurate. 
Regardless of what is used to "calibrate" the speedo, there is only one device that is deemed legal and accurate, but it costs (money and points) to find out.
Even allowing the "inconsistency" of GPS, (I have tested my 2 son's and mine side by side and found all 3 to read the same numbers, so not sure about inconsistent), the beauty is GPS doesn't discriminate when you change tyres and or wheel / tyre combos. Where as playing with the speedo is only effective for that specific combo?
And let's be honest the few Ks not recorded (or added) to the odo over time isn't going to matter. Even the maths for fuel consumption won't be measurably effected.
But twr7cx asked the question, and the answer is available.
			
		 
	
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