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Default BMW on Motorway??

On 13/02/2019 17:57, NY wrote:
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On 13/02/2019 16:54, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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Â*Â*Â* Brian Gaff wrote:
Actually my neighbour had a Metro and boy could that thing move. The
speedo kind of just hit the end and after that it was guesswork. Only
problem with it was that it tended to be full of rust even when new.

As I said - a very optimistic speedo. Some makers today do just the
same.
When making one which is within 1% accuracy should be child's play since
they are counting pulses.


I find it hard to see how a simple count of pulses can deliver 1 per
cent accuracy. The speedo *mustn't* read low.Â* That's a statutory
requirement: "the true speed shall not exceed the indicated speed" in
your no-doubt well-thumbed copy of the The Motor Vehicles (Approval)
Regulations 2001. Wear on tyres alone can produce a difference of 2
per cent in the circumference.


I'm surprised it's that much. Is the difference between the external
diameter of a new tyre and of a just-legal tyre as much as 2%?

I presume manufacturers design the speedo to over-read by at least 2% so
it never under-reads even with just-legal tyres. Mine seems to under
read by 5 mph across the whole range from 10 - 70, compared with a GPS
speedo app.


depends on wheel/tyre of course but I was reckoning on tread going from
8mm to 2mm on a tyre of around 180mm circumference.

Or of course misreckoning if others get different answers


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