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Speedo off 5%
Well it has been two weeks now and the honeymoon is still not over with my 2002 Boxster. One thing I have noticed is that the speedometer registers about 5% faster than I am really going. So, 40 becomes 42, 70 becomes 74, ect. The wheels and rims appear to be original so I do not think that is the issue.
It is does not bother me much. I can stay out of trouble more easily if it reads high than if it reads low. Is this a big deal to fix. If it is I can live with it? Greg (Newport KY) 2002 Triple Black - Das Schwarzer Panther |
That's partially normal. I find my speedometer indicating consistently that I am about 2 miles faster -regardless if I'm going 10 or 100.
The cars are set up like that on purpose. Not sure why, but there are other posts about it here. |
Very common. You are not alone. :)
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My '01 does the same thing. After getting passed by a few angry minivans, I grabbed a GPS to see what was going on. Mine reads about 5mph high at highway speeds, so 78 indicated is actually 73 or so.
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Mine is off a consistant 4 mph to the high side ('02 S). Rather it be high than low.
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This issue seems to vary from car to car. I used a GPS with my car (Tip w/the optional 18's) and I found the GPS readings were no more than 1 to 2 mph lower than indicated by the speedo over a range from 40 to 90 mph.
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Porsche calls it a 'safety margin' and it is not constant at all speeds it runs between 3-5 mph.
Those with MY <'00 can find true speed (in kph updated 1:sec.) through the diagnostic program in the climate control display - code 20c. |
It seems to vary with tires as well. With the PS2's, my spedo reads about 3 mph high, with the Nexen 3000's the spedo only reads about 1 mph high based on my GPS unit.
Ed :D |
Mine is high by exactly 3 mph according to my GPS, and two speed targets. So at 40mph I am really doing 37mph.
I don't mind and I don't think there is any way to fix this, but you might be able to get the speedo recalibrated. :cheers: |
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