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    My 97 Def 110 speedo reads 10% high over all speeds. I cant vouch for the top end of the dial.
    The odo also reads 10% high.

    Good for avoiding flashes, but thats about the only advantage.

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    Yeah mate, they do a metric series as well. You can even put in the notes when you order it, the range you want eg 0-140kph or 0-200kph.

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    130 is 9 khp low @ 100kph on the guage.
    90 speedo is spot on.
    Both Defers have disco rims and 235/85's

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    i run 7.50x16 tyres and somtimes 33" tyres and it realy makes bugger all diffrance to the speed on the clock how ever the odo is spot on

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    As others have pointed out, there are two issues to consider: the speedometer and the odometer.

    Even though there is obviously a relationship between the two as they are both driven by the same cable, there can be significant differences between the error in one and the error in the other.

    For example, my Defender speedometer reads 10% over my actual speed at all speeds between about 50km/h and about 110 km/h. My odometer however indicates just 3.5% more than the distance I have actually covered.

    Those figures are with standard 235/85x16 tyres. I have done the comparison using the GPS and also using marker signs on the highway and a stopwatch and I have always got the same figures with both methods, with just a tiny variation as the tread wears, so I am confident that the figures are correct.

    So I have a 10% error in the speedo, which I don't find a problem at all and I see no reason to bother with any sort of modification and I have a 3.5% error in the odometer which means that the error in the fuel consumption figure that I like to boast about is less than the variation resulting from a slight headwind, a slight increase in the proportion of town vs rural trips and the errors caused by not squeezing that last litre of fuel into the tank when refilling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    It might just the speedo that's inaccurate. Have you checked the distance recorded by the odometer vs that recorded by a GPS?

    My County reads 5km/h high at 100km/h. I haven't checked the odometer.

    Ron
    When running 7.50R16'2 My speedo runs at 115kmh when doing 100 ish according to phone gps, and at the same time checking those 5km roadside signs my odometer is reading about 5% over= 5.25km.
    Running 31 x 10.5R15's the speedo reads 120kmh when actually doing 100kmh. Good reason to run 33" tyres eh?
    When I think I'm speeding, everyone else thinks I'm just cruising - good for the Defender image I guess

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    Question

    Quote Originally Posted by sclarke View Post
    Hi all,
    Defender Speedo is yours Acccurate?
    Mine is really bouncy and at 100kmh it reads close to 120kmh
    Tyres are still 7.50x16 so thats ok.
    if its been out a while then my Defender might have not done 200k but 160-170k.....
    Now there is a good reson to have it fixed, stop clocking up 20% more than it should be.Regards Steve
    Sorry for the "Thread Jack" Steve,
    The current 2011 Defender Comes with 7.50 R16 Tyres,
    or you can get it with the Wider 235/85 R16 Tyres.

    Which Tyre gives you the correct / most accurate Speed or distance you've traveled
    Thanks Guys & sorry Steve
    Last edited by Rickoz; 2nd October 2011 at 12:50 PM. Reason: can't spell :)

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