View Single Post
  #2  
Old 06-09-2008, 11:30 PM
oab_au oab_au is offline
Registered User
Subaru Gold Contributor
 
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Coffs Harb, Australia.
Posts: 5,032
Significant Technical Input Registered SVX
Quote:
Originally Posted by Marcus View Post
Hi,

there is a lot of talk about 5speed swap (thats why I am interested) and differential swap to 4.44 (for max exeleration) which makes me think how this does influence the odometer speed indicator.

As far as I understood the revolution sensor sits in the trany measuring on the output side (naturally).

The revolution measured are translated to speed, taking differential ratio and tire size into account.

Therefore if I change tire size or differential ratio the speed shown at the odometer cannot be accurate anymore, can it?

If I am right does anybody know how to compensate for it (in order to regain right reading)?

Thanks!

Marcus
There are two speed sensors Marcus, the speedo uses the front one, that is run off the front right axle stub, that rotates at wheel speed, so the final drive ratio change won't affect it. Only tyre size.

Harvey.
__________________
One Arm Bloke.
Tell it like it is!

95 Lsi. Bordeaux Pearl, Aust. RHD.149,000Kls Subaru BBS wheels.
97 Liberty GX Auto sedan. 320,000Kls.
04 Liberty 30R Auto Premium. 92.000kls.
Reply With Quote