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That's exactly why i was so puzzled. Could it be possible the GPS didn't re calculate my exact speed fast enough, so it was showing how fast i WAS going as opposed to Current speed?skinny2 wrote:I would typically say the GPS is right. Just need to make sure you're exact on the lower speeds because when you're comparing. 60mph is usually the standard comparison point (and can also be calibrated with mile markers to verify odometer as well. The numbers you're posting seem to be a little weird because usually if it's off 4% at 50mph it will be off about the same, it just seems worse at higher speeds. So at 125mph you're reading about 5% slow but at 75mph it's about 7% slow. 50mph is abotu 4% although you didn't say which way.
Basically i had great room to get a run going up a hill, and down the other side is were i got that fast. The truck actually amazed me, Little to no steering wheel shake, and was quite stabledeermjd wrote:The GPS is more accurate. Cars are typically calibrated so the speedometer reads a little higher than the actual speed you are traveling. For instance, when I'm crusing at 70 mph on the speedo my gps usually reads 67-68. This is the case on all the vehicles I've owned with the exception of my Jeep that has 33's.
P.S. How on earth did you get to 133 mph on a Pathfinder?!?
Damn... Pretty soon the oil companies are going to be investing in companies that make giant fansskinny2 wrote:Checked mine against the GPS on the way home and it's what I would expect. Speedo is 2mph slower all the way to 80mph. I didn't go further as there are horrendous winds, wet roads, and blowing snow. Not ideal for a 100+mph run![]()
We've been having 40-50mph winds, which were conveniently a headwind for me this morning. Power was no problem but my mileage was HORRIBLE. I was watching the instant mpg and at 75mph it wouldn't go above 20mpg going DOWN hill, about 16mpg on flat, and under 10mpg up hill. Averaged 16mpg going in this morning, but average pushed up to 18mpg after the return trip. Usually average 20-21mpg round trip.