Rbwalters
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- Rob
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- Portland, Oregon
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- 2025 Porsche Taycan Turbo S; Mini Cooper SE; Volvo XC40 Recharge
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I think my speedometer might be off by a couple MPH in my MY25 Turbo S ( 21 inch wheels). I do have different wheels/tires than came from the factory, but they are the same size.
I've noticed roadside speed radar displays seem to consistently under-read my speed, compared to my car's speedometer by 2-3 MPH, depending on speed. Meaning, when my car speedometer says I'm going 70, the roadside display says 67. Certainly, the displays could be inaccurate, but it seems to be consistent between different ones. There is one close to my house, and I've passed it a few times while on cruise control, and when there were no other cars, with consistently the same result.
I'm concerned that if my car is over reading my speed, the odometer may also be incorrectly adding miles.
Anyone had any experience with this?
There is one of those 1 mile speed checks on Interstate-5, but I haven't been that direction in a while with the car. Other than that, is there some other way to check the accuracy of the speedometer? I'd rather avoid going to the dealer.
Thanks.
I've noticed roadside speed radar displays seem to consistently under-read my speed, compared to my car's speedometer by 2-3 MPH, depending on speed. Meaning, when my car speedometer says I'm going 70, the roadside display says 67. Certainly, the displays could be inaccurate, but it seems to be consistent between different ones. There is one close to my house, and I've passed it a few times while on cruise control, and when there were no other cars, with consistently the same result.
I'm concerned that if my car is over reading my speed, the odometer may also be incorrectly adding miles.
Anyone had any experience with this?
There is one of those 1 mile speed checks on Interstate-5, but I haven't been that direction in a while with the car. Other than that, is there some other way to check the accuracy of the speedometer? I'd rather avoid going to the dealer.
Thanks.
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