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That's around 55 kmph for anyone wondering about the conversion. Ouch!, I didn't even push those limits in my reckless youth.
Those are rookie numbers. You need to verify your cars speed limiter actually works.
Yes mine works. Down to within 0.1mph (GPS verified).
What speedometer reads in decimal divisions?
The stopwatch and math kind.
If you know the distance between 2 points and can time yourself moving between them, you can verify your speed as finely as your data allows.
My buddy is also a car nerd and redid his whole instrument cluster and added a digital counter to his speedometer that was actually an old bedside radio panel thing so he had TWO decimals for his speed. Idk if it actually showed the speed with any more accuracy or just translated the needle position somehow but it looked very 80s Sci fi for sure.
The computer does.
The computer doesn’t have GPS, but my phone (same device logging the data) does though.