Top speed 232 mph!?!?
Top speed 232 mph!?!?
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matty_boy

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156 posts

258 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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My analogue speedo was about 20 mph behind the digital one (the digital one was correct), so I had a browse through the on-board computer and found that (under the 'factory' section) I could change the zero position of the speedo needle, which I did. Happy days - it now reads the speed correctly.

I also found that there was a screen (under 'recall') which listed the historical minimum and maximum readings of various temperatures and so on, and the maximum rpm and maximum speed. Now, I figured that maybe this is where one can limit the revs or top speed (having read the Evo article and the postings on this forum), so I thought I'd have a play around with it to see what affect it had, but it just reset to zero the maximum recorded rpm and speed, both of which now simply increment to record the latest high-points of each, if you see what I mean.

Fair enough, but before I'd reset the figures, they read a maximum rpm of 6,030 and a maximum speed of 232!!! So, if they record the highest historical readings, does that mean that my car's done 232 mph, or is it just a (very arbitrary) default setting? I've never done that speed in it, of course (I'm still running it in after just 600 miles, and I'm sure it's not capable of it anyway). But is it at all conceivable that it could have been done in its 90 miles or so of test driving, or on a rolling-road dyno?

I just wondered what other people's computers are telling them, and whether people think I shouldn't be going into these other areas of the computer program (I've looked in 'service' as well, but haven't done anything).

beano500

20,854 posts

296 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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But it wasn't kph, was it?

matty_boy

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156 posts

258 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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beano500 said:
But it wasn't kph, was it?
Nope. That was my first thought, too. Definitely mph! (Hang on, I'll just go and double-check... yep, it definitely says mph!)

targarama

14,711 posts

304 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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TADTS - I was worried about mine reading silly revs in that menu too. Reset it ... checked a few days later and it was silly numbers again. Don't worry - this factory feature obviously gets spurious data (I'm wondering if it picks this up from the moment the dials do the dance as you power up the beastie).

purpleperil

1,221 posts

305 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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They do indeed all do that! You will notice that when you turn on the electrics both needles sweep the dials. The ECU records this so to get accurate data from a 'test' run you need to reset once you've got the engine running.

matty_boy

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156 posts

258 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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Well deduced everyone. I should have thought of that. (D'oh!) But one curious thing is that since resetting it, the maximum speed and rpm seem to be reading correctly, even after turning it off and on again a few times. And the dials don't even go up to 232mph. Hmmm...

chris watton

22,545 posts

281 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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LOL, I've had this too, I have even pressed the buttons when on the sevice screen, and every number on the screen started to change, beeping as it went along Luckily, nothing was affected in any way! phew!

marctwo

3,666 posts

281 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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232mph? Hmmm. TVR are going to have to do better than that when even a diesel Audi will do 207mph!

Check it out...

www.audi.co.uk/newcars/specs.jsp?section=/models/a3/a3sportback&modcode=8PABLX++00

matty_boy

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156 posts

258 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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Curiouser and couriouser... my on-board computer is definitely reading correctly my highest rpm and speed. Every time I nudge them a little higher when driving, the computer records their new high points. And the needles' dance upon start-up is definitely not affecting it. So, how did it come to read 232mph and 6,030 rpm? Might it have been on a rolling road, or something similar, at the factory for some reason? Is it even capable of 232mph? Perhaps it would be under test conditions? Or could it just be some arbitrary default setting?

lundinoir

633 posts

246 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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matty_boy said:
My analogue speedo was about 20 mph behind the digital one (the digital one was correct), so I had a browse through the on-board computer and found that (under the 'factory' section) I could change the zero position of the speedo needle, which I did. Happy days - it now reads the speed correctly.


Does anyone know if this can be done with the Tamora 6.1 software? I can't remember off hand if this screen is available or not.

kevinday

13,628 posts

301 months

Friday 9th December 2005
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matty_boy said:
Curiouser and couriouser... my on-board computer is definitely reading correctly my highest rpm and speed. Every time I nudge them a little higher when driving, the computer records their new high points. And the needles' dance upon start-up is definitely not affecting it. So, how did it come to read 232mph and 6,030 rpm? Might it have been on a rolling road, or something similar, at the factory for some reason? Is it even capable of 232mph? Perhaps it would be under test conditions? Or could it just be some arbitrary default setting?


Simple check for you.. How many mph per 1000 rpm do you get? Multiply this by 6.03 to get the maximum possible speed for the maximum rpm recorded. I think you will find it is way less than 232. 232/6.03 = about 38.5 mph per 1000 rpm, reasonable for a low revving diesel, not likely for a high-revving TVR.

stag

469 posts

286 months

Friday 9th December 2005
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Speedos on TVRs are never work properly anyway (If at all)

chris watton

22,545 posts

281 months

Friday 9th December 2005
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stag said:
Speedos on TVRs are never work properly anyway (If at all)


Mines always been nigh on spot on!

tamora22

167 posts

260 months

Saturday 10th December 2005
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lol i had 300 or so on mine other day there !! no worries guys its not a fast tamora just the sensor is knakcered and needs changed..im sure i also saw 900 on it at one stage ..deamin i guess

rodger

lee02

389 posts

272 months

Saturday 10th December 2005
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[quote=matty_boy]My analogue speedo was about 20 mph behind the digital one (the digital one was correct), so I had a browse through the on-board computer and found that (under the 'factory' section) I could change the zero position of the speedo needle, which I did. Happy days - it now reads the speed correctly.

Hi
My Speedo does exactly the same could you explain what you did to sort this as my dealer wants to send the pod back to blackpool so an easy fix would be great.
Thankyou Lee

matty_boy

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156 posts

258 months

Saturday 10th December 2005
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lee02 said:
matty_boy said:
My analogue speedo was about 20 mph behind the digital one (the digital one was correct), so I had a browse through the on-board computer and found that (under the 'factory' section) I could change the zero position of the speedo needle, which I did. Happy days - it now reads the speed correctly.
My Speedo does exactly the same could you explain what you did to sort this as my dealer wants to send the pod back to blackpool so an easy fix would be great.
If I can remember:

1. Scroll up to the main screen, which advises to press both arrow keys to access the main menu. Press both arrow keys simultaneously.
2. Then scroll to the 'factory' section and again press both arrows to access it.
3. Scroll through the screens (I think there may only be two or three) until you can see a list of settings, two of which are speedo zero and rpm zero (or something like that).
4. Move the arrow next to the one you want to change, press both arrows to select it and then use the arrows to adjust its zero position.
5. When you're done, press both arrows again to set it.
6. Then press both arrows to back-up to the main menu, scroll up to 'normal' and select it using both arrow keys, which will take you to the usual read-out screens. And you're done.

Hmmm... sounds complicated, but really it's quite intuitive once you get going. I'll double-check tomorrow what I've just written, and I'll post any corrections, if there are any.

It's fairly straight forward, though. (Assuming yours is the same as mine, of course.) Good luck.

lee02

389 posts

272 months

Sunday 11th December 2005
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Thankyou Matty
managed to sort problem took a couple attempts to get to right. But great tip saved trip to Blackpool (bit scary dealer and factory both wanted to take dash apart).My car is a tuscan con so software must be the same.

Many thanks Lee