Very good! It will fix itself though if driven for a few miles, unless I simply had very good luck. Driving it pretty much does what you did here -- it moves the servo (and speedo needle) upscale, then when it goes back down to zero, it re-calibrates itself.
It's still within 2 mph or so when compared to a GPS.
Very good! It will fix itself though if driven for a few miles, unless I simply had very good luck. Driving it pretty much does what you did here -- it moves the servo (and speedo needle) upscale, then when it goes back down to zero, it re-calibrates itself.
It's still within 2 mph or so when compared to a GPS.
fernblatt 1 year ago
Dia O_o
Lionno31 3 years ago