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12th September 2013, 00:31
I've recently fitted -1 +2 sprockets (17/45 to 16/47) with my new chain on my GSX-R750K9, and while I love the extra acceleration, it's also made the speedo error even higher. Is it possible to recalibrate the stock speedo/ecu to correct this, or do I need to fit a speedo healer?
Kornholio
12th September 2013, 02:38
I've recently fitted -1 +2 sprockets (17/45 to 16/47) with my new chain on my GSX-R750K9, and while I love the extra acceleration, it's also made the speedo error even higher. Is it possible to recalibrate the stock speedo/ecu to correct this, or do I need to fit a speedo healer?
That's what I did to my Y model... IIRC 115 on the clock was actually 100kph.... Meh, near enough :)
Akzle
12th September 2013, 05:54
http://jaycar.co.nz/m_productView.asp?ID=KC5435
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nallac
12th September 2013, 07:50
http://jaycar.co.nz/m_productView.asp?ID=KC5435
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you mean THIS (http://http://jaycar.co.nz/productView.asp?ID=KC5435&form=CAT2&SUBCATID=965#11) out of stock any way.
nzspokes
12th September 2013, 07:54
Just get a speedo healer, they work well.
Drew
12th September 2013, 07:54
I've recently fitted -1 +2 sprockets (17/45 to 16/47) with my new chain on my GSX-R750K9, and while I love the extra acceleration, it's also made the speedo error even higher. Is it possible to recalibrate the stock speedo/ecu to correct this, or do I need to fit a speedo healer?That's a pretty huge change. I don't think the standard shit is adjustable, unless you are a programmer.
Laava
12th September 2013, 07:59
http://shop.12oclocklabs.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=59
This is what I fitted, on my v strom, direct from them. You need the S1 model. My speedo said 120@100kmh plus the odo is racking up the miles too! Recommend, POP to fit and calibrate.
SVboy
12th September 2013, 12:48
http://shop.12oclocklabs.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=59
This is what I fitted, on my v strom, direct from them. You need the S1 model. My speedo said 120@100kmh plus the odo is racking up the miles too! Recommend, POP to fit and calibrate.
This works very well...
BigAl
12th September 2013, 19:57
I'd go for a speedo healer as should be easier to calibrate given that it has an led display.
Mine works real well.
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