anyone run -1 without a speedohealer?
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RE: anyone run -1 without a speedohealer?
The -1 gives you more go down low (I really didn't mean to make it rhyme). The powerband is moved lower on the revs so you accelerate quicker than stock. Do the 10% for your speed and it's close enough. I don't know what the odo error is but it will make your miles go up faster which could hurt resale. Speedohealer won't correct the odo error however .
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RE: anyone run -1 without a speedohealer?
NO! The speedohealer DOES fix the the odometer e.rror. The odometer and speedometer are both driven by the same sensor. There is a few percent difference between the odometer and the speedometer. The Odometer is s.et to be as close to accurate as possible, w.here the speedometer is s.et to be a bit optimistic (legal issues of speeding tickets and accidents I suppose).
The powerband is not moved compared to the revs, it is moved in terms of road speed. It basically means that the gear ratios are all changed by 10%. This is the same thing as a pulley s.etup. You can have a big pulley s.etup that means a person could easily lift a car, but it takes more revolutions to do it. Or, in bike speak, you rev more, but accelerate more easily. Powerband doesn't change - torque to the rear tire does, therefore improving acceleration.
The speedohealer is $100, takes 15 minutes to install (with practice), and will reduce odometer and speedometer e.rror. You can take the guess work out of what the speedometer should read to not get a ticket, better judge when you need to stop for gas (gas sign says 40 miles, you know you have "50 e.rrored miles" l.eft of gas, is it enough gas?) and it also helps resale. Plus you get the "High Score" feature on your speedometer - a great squid bonus.
The powerband is not moved compared to the revs, it is moved in terms of road speed. It basically means that the gear ratios are all changed by 10%. This is the same thing as a pulley s.etup. You can have a big pulley s.etup that means a person could easily lift a car, but it takes more revolutions to do it. Or, in bike speak, you rev more, but accelerate more easily. Powerband doesn't change - torque to the rear tire does, therefore improving acceleration.
The speedohealer is $100, takes 15 minutes to install (with practice), and will reduce odometer and speedometer e.rror. You can take the guess work out of what the speedometer should read to not get a ticket, better judge when you need to stop for gas (gas sign says 40 miles, you know you have "50 e.rrored miles" l.eft of gas, is it enough gas?) and it also helps resale. Plus you get the "High Score" feature on your speedometer - a great squid bonus.
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RE: anyone run -1 without a speedohealer?
ORIGINAL: itgbudeev
i do. there is both speed and odo error. the speedo is about 10%. I.E. if it says 44, you are going 40. the only thing that would hurt resale is the higer odo reading.
i do. there is both speed and odo error. the speedo is about 10%. I.E. if it says 44, you are going 40. the only thing that would hurt resale is the higer odo reading.
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