10-11-2021, 11:57 AM
Mechanical speedo calibration is not ‘calibrated’ across is entire range. It is physically impossible. The faster they go- which by default is not where they are calibrated to- the more inaccurate they became.
And for same of argument- a car that could do a legit 140mph (gps) would require a lot more power to hit 150- and a car that could hit a real 160 requires more power from 150-160 than the car that went 140-150.
I’ve chased power and speed out of cars my whole life- decades of hot rodding. Have travelled across country many times just to race down airport runways as the drag strips aren’t long enough.
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And for same of argument- a car that could do a legit 140mph (gps) would require a lot more power to hit 150- and a car that could hit a real 160 requires more power from 150-160 than the car that went 140-150.
I’ve chased power and speed out of cars my whole life- decades of hot rodding. Have travelled across country many times just to race down airport runways as the drag strips aren’t long enough.
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