Kye365
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On the a127 last night i was sitting at 80 and went past a mobile camera.what speed do you think the car would have actualy been doing as dials are probaly out.hopefuly i'll be ok.ive got 16's.
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Steve
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whats the speed limit meant to be?
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Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by Kye365
...what speed do you think the car would have actualy been doing as dials are probaly out.hopefuly i'll be ok.ive got 16's.
If you work out the rolling radius/circumference of your 16" versus your standard 13/14 i think you'll usually find that they increase your speed as they have a larger circumference, not a smaller one!
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Kye365
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
whats the speed limit meant to be?
national speed limit
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Kye365
quote: Originally posted by Steve
whats the speed limit meant to be?
national speed limit
dual or single?
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Marc
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Its alright saying you have 16's but what tyre profile are you running?
It also depends on how the Police were feeling, they could do you for 71mph if they so wished.
Is the A127 single or dual carriageway?
Chances are you'll be alright, I would imagine they would have come after you.
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Kye365
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Dual carriageway oh and 45 profile tyres.
[Edited on 02-09-2007 by Kye365]
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Marc
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I wouldn't worry too much then.
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Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.

Increasing your RR means your not going as fast as your dials show.
Your Speedo is calibrated to the rolling radius of the original tyre. i.e one revolution = 500mm for example. If you put a bigger RR on, of say 550mm, you now travel 550mm for one revolution of the wheel. The speedo counts revolutions, so if the wheel does 10 rev's the speed thinks you've moved 5000mm = 5 meters. Problem is the new RR is 550, so you've actually moved 5.5m, hence your speedo's 10% out.
If you put a smaller RR on, say 450mm, the 10 revs will move you 4.5m, yet the speedo counted the revs and think's you've moved 5m.
I'll expect an appology any time soon...
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Rob H
quote: Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.

Increasing your RR means your not going as fast as your dials show.
Your Speedo is calibrated to the rolling radius of the original tyre. i.e one revolution = 500mm for example. If you put a bigger RR on, of say 550mm, you now travel 550mm for one revolution of the wheel. The speedo counts revolutions, so if the wheel does 10 rev's the speed thinks you've moved 5000mm = 5 meters. Problem is the new RR is 550, so you've actually moved 5.5m, hence your speedo's 10% out.
If you put a smaller RR on, say 450mm, the 10 revs will move you 4.5m, yet the speedo counted the revs and think's you've moved 5m.
I'll expect an appology any time soon...
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Ben G
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i was going a bit faster than the national speed limit there yesterday but i thought they need to have reflective back's on them? otherwise they aren't legal? you said they were black?
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Kye365
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They were pitch black couldnt see them till too late.
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Ben G
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stop scaring me i was stuck behind a galaxy doing about 80mph in the fast lane so not sure if i got caught.
might take a drive up there later just to see where they are
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Robin
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Your speedo will be reading 2.1% too slow, so at '80' you'd be doing 81.68mph, assuming your speedo was spot on with standard tyres, which it wouldn't have been.
Put the sizes in here and see for your self http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
Either way, there's not much you can do if you've been caught, so there's no point worrying about it, just pay more attention for cameras in the future on that road.
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Kye365
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How many points can i get
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Timbaland
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3 points and 60 fine.
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Kye365
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Oh and when im doing 40 on the dials Im only doing 30 by satnav
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Kye365
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quote: Originally posted by Timbaland
3 points and 60 fine.
great half way to losing my licence if i hear anything about it.
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drbeansri
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its was a red van backed into a driveway. and a black camera on a tripod. !
Got my m8 before..
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gavin18787
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better not have been there at 3.15 this morning when i left for traxs 
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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Superlite Ltd.
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quote: Originally posted by Rob H
quote: Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.

Increasing your RR means your not going as fast as your dials show.
Your Speedo is calibrated to the rolling radius of the original tyre. i.e one revolution = 500mm for example. If you put a bigger RR on, of say 550mm, you now travel 550mm for one revolution of the wheel. The speedo counts revolutions, so if the wheel does 10 rev's the speed thinks you've moved 5000mm = 5 meters. Problem is the new RR is 550, so you've actually moved 5.5m, hence your speedo's 10% out.
If you put a smaller RR on, say 450mm, the 10 revs will move you 4.5m, yet the speedo counted the revs and think's you've moved 5m.
I'll expect an appology any time soon...
sorry
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