dalejones
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rite, wanted to kno this for ages i got a corsa sport 1.6 so the mph dials go from 0-140 but i want some dials but the ones i want only go from 0-130! so obviously at top speed the clocks will be 10mph out! rite then would it be accurate if i got the whole pod out of a 1.4 sport (0-130) and changed the dials to the ones i want and put it in my 1.6 car? or would it still be 10mph out?
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dalejones
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[Edited on 17-11-2009 by dalejones]
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am4nf
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what you mean 10mph out?
If you have 130 clocks in and your 1.6 can go past 130 then it will go off the clock
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dalejones
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no because the spacings are wider apart on the 130 so exactly where the 130 mark is is exactly where the 140 mph mark is you see so it would be 10mph out
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johnhara1
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If the clocks were cable you'd be correct, they'd be 10mph out.
iirc they're electric so it'll be fine with the 1.3 clocks.
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dalejones
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There electric clocks
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DaveyLC
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If you have a cable driven speedo you can use ANY of the cable driven clocks, if you have a electronic speedo you can use any of the electronic clocks.
Electronic clocks can be fitted to cable driven cars if you install the transducer and wiring.
What more do you need to know?
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