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Speedometer shows 2 MPH faster than actual speed
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Friends: 0 | Mine is doing 54 mph at 55 mph on the speedo. |
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Friends: 0 | 55 mph=55 mph on my car according to GPS |
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Friends: 10 | Speedometer calibration requirements vary by country. Most places in Europe call for a wider margin between displayed and actual speed. The accuracy of an individual speedometer is also affected by the circumference of the tires. Changing wheels and tires can change the accuracy. As for odometer accuracy, that is separate from speed and is not overstated. However, tire circumference comes into play just as it does for speed. Tom |
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Friends: 0 | The police have set up one of those digital speed readouts beside a residential street in my neighborhood to slow down drivers. Of course this is at 25 to 35 mph, but my speedometer on my 2010 Prius III reads exactly what the police readout displays. |
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Friends: 0 | Prius speedometers on both Gen2 and Gen3 (and probably Gen1 as well) read a bit fast, usually about 2 MPH at 70 MPH. They do it on purpose, if you want to know why read post #4 on this thread and check Ken@Japan's post which is referenced. The computer in the car knows how fast it is really going. If you call up the MPH display on a ScanGauge you will see that the speed is exactly what is displayed by your portable GPS. The radar displays along side the highway are sometimes set to read fast because it is believed that will slow you down and keep you safe so your can't rely on them to check the speedometer.
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Friends: 0 | The Italian car magazine "Quattroruote" (one of the most authoritative on the italian car magazine market), has recently tested the new Prius with 17" wheels/tires and measured a +4.5% delta in reported speed at 130km/h (i.e. the car was 4.5% slower; this is quite common on all cars in sold in EU). If you run the math, that equals in MPH in the same delta, equivalent to: 130km/h = 80.78 mph 130/1.045 = 124.40 km/h = 77.3 mph If the delta were constant at all speeds (which is not, quite likely), at 55 mph, your real speed would be 55/1.045=52.63 mph. |
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Friends: 0 | We have a Prius III press car (with the optional 17" wheels) for review and we noticed that it indicates a surprising 10% higher speed than our Prius II fleet car when driving side by side (131 vs 120 km/h), and 10% more too than timed at constant speed on the freeway (120 indicated vs 110 real). Have yet to make a long term distance test with a GPS, but I find it weird because it defacto improves indicated gas mileage by 10%. Any similar experiences with 17" cars ? |
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Friends: 0 | No, not with mine. It's off about 2 MPH at 70 MPH, less at slower speeds. Your 17" wheels must be a port or dealer option? All the Prius IIIs leave the factory with 15" wheels, only the Vs have 17" wheels. What size tires are on it? 215/45-17 would be the correct size. Last edited by tumbleweed; 10-01-2009 at 03:41 PM. |
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Friends: 0 | I too see a 1-2 MPH difference depending on speed (seems a percentage). I have 15" wheels - you mention 16" which I do not believe are standard (maybe they are???). If you've changed your wheels, the MPG and speed will change accordingly... If it came stock, then you are set fine. I would not be surprised if this has something to do with the "MPG" being off by a given percentage thread (I'm not quoting anything - as it seems many have differing accounts of how far off MPG rating really are). So if speed is off, MPG is also off. Some posts also point towards a "cruise control" functionality - where on cruise it will always be 2MPH fast... Not sure how that works as it seems to always be a bit fast... Guess a corporate responsibility of safety (which Toyota clear both has, and lives by - regardless of what we think) - is a decision that while some may not like, I personally don't mind. It's a hassle, and we may not like the decisions, but there is normally a workaround (all-be-it not always easy). Hey - they had a weird backdoor on our 2005 Lexus GX - you could press a few buttons, and be able to navigate on the fly (change destinations). Once that came public - they removed the backdoor... They believe it dangerous (assumption) - so they change the design. I tend to respect a company that has a position, and goes the extra mile to enable the position (there *is* a real $$$$ cost to just removing a dumb back-door password - and it is not insignificant). I tend to always see 1-2 MPH over my GPS (speed dependent - as makes sense)... The GPS is aftermarket - but GPS data is GPS data. If you think it is an issue, know the issue, and drive with that knowledge... |
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