Heavy
08-21-2006, 06:03 AM
I installed a 43 tooth rear sprocket on my V a while back. I figured I'd put on a Speedo Healer at the same time to compensate for the increased speedo error.
My question is regarding induced odometer error from the Healer. I figured I had about 13% total speedo error so I set the Speedo Healer for a -10% correction, figuring it would make me close to accurate and still leave a little margin for error. Since the odometer is pretty accurate from the start and I introduced about 5% error with the sprocket, would I be correct in assuming my odometer now reads about 5% under the actual mileage?
Let me know if you think my reasoning is correct.
My question is regarding induced odometer error from the Healer. I figured I had about 13% total speedo error so I set the Speedo Healer for a -10% correction, figuring it would make me close to accurate and still leave a little margin for error. Since the odometer is pretty accurate from the start and I introduced about 5% error with the sprocket, would I be correct in assuming my odometer now reads about 5% under the actual mileage?
Let me know if you think my reasoning is correct.