Asked but not answered. Speedo calibration.
I need to recalibrate my speedometer. I know this question has been asked, but the only answer I've ever been able to find is, "you have the wrong size tires."
My z has been dropped 1.2? Inches in the back and the fenders have been rolled bc I'm running 20 inch wheels. I'm not even going to state my tire size bc I know they are the "wrong" size. I don't care. I like the way it looks. I like the way it rides. I like the way it handles. I'm not changing my wheels and tires.
So how do I calibrate my speedometer?
My z has been dropped 1.2? Inches in the back and the fenders have been rolled bc I'm running 20 inch wheels. I'm not even going to state my tire size bc I know they are the "wrong" size. I don't care. I like the way it looks. I like the way it rides. I like the way it handles. I'm not changing my wheels and tires.
So how do I calibrate my speedometer?
I used this successfully in my Z to calibrate the speedo
https://shop.12oclocklabs.com/index....&product_id=59
https://shop.12oclocklabs.com/index....&product_id=59
The speed calculation is done via the ABS sensors, the average rotational speed is then taken and converted into a digital signal and sent over the CANBUS. To my knowledge these values cannot be modified at the PCM/ECU level since it's taking raw analog data and converting it to digital. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe this type of feature is available from an aftermarket reflash company like Uprev.
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The speed calculation is done via the ABS sensors, the average rotational speed is then taken and converted into a digital signal and sent over the CANBUS. To my knowledge these values cannot be modified at the PCM/ECU level since it's taking raw analog data and converting it to digital. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe this type of feature is available from an aftermarket reflash company like Uprev.
-Icer
-Icer
SPEEDOMETER
VDC/TCS/ABS control unit (with VDC system) or ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) [without VDC
system] provides a vehicle speed signal to the unified meter and A/C amp. with CAN communication line. After
unified meter and A/C amp. received the vehicle speed signal, it changes the signal to 8 pulse signal to the
combination meter for speedometer.
The manual shows the ABS/TCS controller receives the speed signal from straight from the sensors and also says the only CONSULT2 functions for the Unified Meter and A/C Amp are self diagnostics and monitoring.
So I guess its plan-b for the win.
As mentioned nobody seems to have an actual calibration yet. If you are running a square wheel package you may be able to alter their signal for ABS/tcs to properly function. The g35 sedan has different rear stub , only difference is the tooth count for the sensor.
why did they do a different tooth count vs just tweeting the parameters of the ecu I don’t know. Would also have to crunch numbers and check what direction it would change your speedo
why did they do a different tooth count vs just tweeting the parameters of the ecu I don’t know. Would also have to crunch numbers and check what direction it would change your speedo
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