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shmorri2
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Anyone know of any good local speedometer shops? Any recommendations to where I could go get it done?

8/9/2006 10:50:40 PM

underPSI
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get what done?

8/9/2006 10:55:45 PM

SbTeAeTrE
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im guessing a dyno?

8/9/2006 11:13:03 PM

zxappeal
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Wake County courts don't buy that "faulty equipment" bullshit any more. Don't even try.

8/10/2006 1:16:59 AM

arghx
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uh maybe he has a jittery speedometer cable like my piece of shit 80s cars

8/10/2006 8:45:11 AM

shmorri2
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actually, yes it does jitter from time to time, but only if I go slower than 20mph...

The reason I ask is because I plan on upgrading the rims, which will thus change the circumference of the wheel which is used to register speed... Therefore, I thought I'd see if there was a recommended shop that could help calibrate my speedometer and odometer for me.

(Wake county doesn't, but Johnston county still does ^_^)

plus I assume that it is a bit off anyways, seeing as how its old...

A dyno will be good, in the future, after I get the engine put in, seeing how that's around 4 years away, i'm not concerned with that matter... I'm content with my 155hp output at the flywheel

8/10/2006 5:53:06 PM

MaximaDrvr

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why not just buy the right tires for the new wheels, and then you won't have to worry about it.

8/10/2006 8:11:49 PM

stowaway
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"why not just buy the right tires for the new wheels, and then you won't have to worry about it."

because that would just make too much sense.

8/10/2006 8:17:17 PM

bcsawyer
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there's a guy on Blount street downtown that I got to calibrate a speedometer once. I think the name of the place was Bradley's

8/10/2006 8:46:36 PM

SbTeAeTrE
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USE this, and just remember a few speeds.

http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

8/10/2006 9:38:06 PM

smcrawff
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Quote :
"why not just buy the right tires for the new wheels, and then you won't have to worry about it."

BECAUSE EVEN ZERO WALL TIRES ON 20'S ARE GONNA BE TOO BIG FOR HIS POOR MAN'S PORSCHE

DUH

8/10/2006 9:40:33 PM

optmusprimer
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front engine porsches


does not make any sense

8/10/2006 9:43:41 PM

BigBlueRam
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^^^yup, bradleys.

8/10/2006 9:44:08 PM

zxappeal
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I think Bradley's is now tits-up. I ride by there all the time. Don't think they're open any longer.

8/10/2006 9:44:59 PM

BigBlueRam
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doesn't surprise me. not much use for an old school speedo shop these days.

8/10/2006 9:53:46 PM

Biofreak70
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my speedo died on the way home yesterday- it was fun goin 0mph for 200 miles

8/11/2006 7:14:49 PM

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