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How to correct speedo with OBD2 handheld?
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<blockquote data-quote="50 Proof" data-source="post: 9597827" data-attributes="member: 24196"><p>speedo gears were used on V8 Mustang up through 1998. 1999 was the first year of the electronic speedometer in a Mustang. 1996 - 1998 T-45 transmissions had mechanically driven speedometers, the 1999 T45 had an electronically driven speedometer. Like I said, get a speedcal and be done with it. Speedcal allows you to precisely calibrate your speedometer based on tire/rim size and the gears you're using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50 Proof, post: 9597827, member: 24196"] speedo gears were used on V8 Mustang up through 1998. 1999 was the first year of the electronic speedometer in a Mustang. 1996 - 1998 T-45 transmissions had mechanically driven speedometers, the 1999 T45 had an electronically driven speedometer. Like I said, get a speedcal and be done with it. Speedcal allows you to precisely calibrate your speedometer based on tire/rim size and the gears you're using. [/QUOTE]
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