Speedo drive

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Re: Speedo drive

Postby Jon-HPF » Mon Apr 12, 2010 9:33 pm

vxmad wrote:Do not need a speedo for mot, if you have a rev counter as a tempory thing u can use that as a speedo.
In fourth gear (direct drive) 1500 revs + 30 mph, 2000 revs equals 40 mph, 2500 revs = 50 mph, and so on, in third gear 2000 revs = 30 mph, 2500 revs+ 35 mph, 3000 revs + 40 mph,. These are only approxamate figures but they may help avoiding a speeding fine Steve


Come off it Steve - how am i supposed to smoke - talk on the mobile - drink my coffee as well as try and work out the speed from the revs :lol:
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