Speedo wrong, but is that all?
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Re: Speedo wrong, but is that all?
Kevin <Kevin@el.net> wrote:
> Use a GPS for your spedometer. Much more accurate.
Probably not a street legal method of monitoring your speed in California,
though... not to mention the price differential between a GPS unit and a
speedometer gear!
Bryan
> Use a GPS for your spedometer. Much more accurate.
Probably not a street legal method of monitoring your speed in California,
though... not to mention the price differential between a GPS unit and a
speedometer gear!
Bryan
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Re: Speedo wrong, but is that all?
Kevin <Kevin@el.net> wrote:
> Use a GPS for your spedometer. Much more accurate.
Probably not a street legal method of monitoring your speed in California,
though... not to mention the price differential between a GPS unit and a
speedometer gear!
Bryan
> Use a GPS for your spedometer. Much more accurate.
Probably not a street legal method of monitoring your speed in California,
though... not to mention the price differential between a GPS unit and a
speedometer gear!
Bryan
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Re: Speedo wrong, but is that all?
Kevin <Kevin@el.net> wrote:
> Use a GPS for your spedometer. Much more accurate.
Probably not a street legal method of monitoring your speed in California,
though... not to mention the price differential between a GPS unit and a
speedometer gear!
Bryan
> Use a GPS for your spedometer. Much more accurate.
Probably not a street legal method of monitoring your speed in California,
though... not to mention the price differential between a GPS unit and a
speedometer gear!
Bryan
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