Speedo Calibration

Started by SpencerS, December 03, 2010, 05:09:00 PM

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SpencerS

Hey guys,

Do i have to get a OBD1 capable code reader to calibrate the speedo for a 89 toyota pickup? Or should i take it to the shop and have them just do it?

Rig: 89 Toyota Pickup, 22re, 35x12.50xr15, 5.29:1, Dual Cases 4.7

Thanks guys!

emsvitil

89 may be mechanical..............(86 is)

In which case you'll have to change the gear in the tranny (or regear the differentials (or get different diameter tires))
Ed
SoCal
86 SR5 XtraCab
22RE  W56B
31x10.50R15

Snowtoy

It is a mechanical speedo, IIRC Toyota made the switch in '92 or '93 to electric.

However, w/the 35's and 5.29's the speedometer isn't likely off enough to warrant a recalibration.  The difference between the lower 5.29's gears and the 35's is only 4%.  This would make the speedo read high by 4%, i.e., when reading 50mph, your speed would be about 48, if the speedometer was reading correctly to begin with.
'90 black X-cab mod'd 3.0, 33's/4.88's, rear ARB, custom bumpers, sliders, safari rack, etc.
'91 Blue X-cab 22re, 35's/5.29's,Truetrac front, ARB rear, dual cases, and custom Safari flatbed, bumper, interior.
The money pit '87 Supra resto/mod

SpencerS

Yea it must have been way off before because its about 13 mph off so im going 57 and yhe speedo reads 70

emsvitil

Pull the speedo gear out of the transfer case (some oil will drip) and count the teeth.........

Ed
SoCal
86 SR5 XtraCab
22RE  W56B
31x10.50R15

SpencerS

I will prolly just end up buying a garmin or cheapie gps for speedo reasons. Ill tear into it once i have the time and money. Thanks guys

4LoRunner

with my 4runner 22re-t 35x12.5 4.88 duals stock gears i run pass those police radar things on the side of the road it says its dead on but with my gps it says 2-3 mph so what do i trust?
Sas'd '86 4Runner, 22RE-T, 4.88s, Dual Stock T-Cases, Locked F/R, 35" MTR's.
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=55751.0


Snowtoy

The GPS speed is the correct speed, those roadside side radar boxes are an approximate speed.  Radar devices like the guns and the road side boxes have to be re-calibrated every so often to keep them accurate, and they usually aren't.  2-3 mph difference isn't going to get you a ticket, it usually requires 10mph above the speed limit before you are going to get cited.
'90 black X-cab mod'd 3.0, 33's/4.88's, rear ARB, custom bumpers, sliders, safari rack, etc.
'91 Blue X-cab 22re, 35's/5.29's,Truetrac front, ARB rear, dual cases, and custom Safari flatbed, bumper, interior.
The money pit '87 Supra resto/mod