Any Maths Boffins Out There?
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I'm trying to find an alternative speedo transducer for my V8S. The OE unit has 20 teeth and the diff is 3.36:1
I can find these alternatives:
22 teeth for 3.09:1
22 teeth for 3.9:1
So what is the "net" effect at the speedo of running one of these compared to the OE item?
Does anyone know definitively whether the V8S had a 4 phase or 8 phase transducer?
Thanks in advance.
I can find these alternatives:
22 teeth for 3.09:1
22 teeth for 3.9:1
So what is the "net" effect at the speedo of running one of these compared to the OE item?
Does anyone know definitively whether the V8S had a 4 phase or 8 phase transducer?
Thanks in advance.
The speedo toothed wheel rotates with the drive shaft/road wheel, the final drive ratio is irrelevant (just affects the revs for a given road speed and gear). All that should matter is the number of teeth. If you use 20 teeth instead of 22, your speedo will under-read by about 10%.
Edit: just noticed you're looking at using 22 teeth instead of 20, so the speedo would over-read by 10%.
Edit: just noticed you're looking at using 22 teeth instead of 20, so the speedo would over-read by 10%.
Edited by FarmyardPants on Thursday 9th July 21:24
FarmyardPants said:
The speedo toothed wheel rotates with the drive shaft/road wheel
but not on a V8S, it is driven from the back of the gearbox, final drive ratio will make a big difference!Won't 22 teeth under read compared to 20? more teeth will take longer to complete a cycle = slower?
Edited by phillpot on Thursday 9th July 23:27
phillpot said:
but not on a V8S, it is driven from the back of the gearbox, final drive ratio will make a big difference!
Ah. In that case forget everything I said! Doh.phillpot said:
Won't 22 teeth under read compared to 20? more teeth will take longer to complete a cycle = slower?
I think it will over-read because the speedo will see more pulses. Eg for one revolution it will see 22, which it will think is one revolution (20) plus 2 pulses from the start of the next one, ie it thinks the car has traveled further in the same timespan.Edited by phillpot on Thursday 9th July 23:27
If the toothed wheel rotates with the prop shaft, I think the calculation is
Overread = (new teeth/original teeth) * (original ratio/new ratio)
Since using a higher final drive ratio will make the car run slower for a given prop shaft speed.
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