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You need to adjust value F03.4 to calibrate the speedometer. The higher the number, the slower the actual readout is on the speedo. You should adjust the frequency according to your wheel. Such as, on a wheel with 81.375 inches circumference, and six magnets on the wheel, frequency is F08.0.
How many magnets on the wheel?
Wild guess: Does it have something to do with the relationship between F03.4 and F08.4?Rich A
Good idea. I think you meant F08.0, as given in the instructions? If not, why F08.4?
Typo, I meant F08.0. But I was thinking more along the lines of a ratio: F03.4/F08.0 or vice versa. Is one of those the ratio of 81.375 to whatever circumference the speedo was calibrated for?Rich A
Seems possible. Let's see, the ratio F08.0/F03.4 = 3848 / 3843.25 =1.0012. But that is hardly an example ratio worth adjusting for!Also, why would the circumference of only one of the two tires be given for the calculation in that case?Moto
I'm just guessing! And that isn't much of a difference. But the speedo must be calibrated for some specific circumference--whatever that is doesn't really matter in a sense; it's the ratio of the wheel/tire you're using relative to the standard that would determine the accuracy of the speedo for your application. Again, I'm just guessing.
Why don't you just strap a GPS on long enough to adjust the speedo, get it perfect and be done with it??? Then remove the GPS.ZZ
Reading this makes my ear hair hurt. Good on you for figuring things out - you're a far better mathematician than I.