speedo 85 or 120
speedo 85 or 120
I think it's the year. Mine is the same as yours... Wish I had the 120 speedo (with the right calibration for my tires).
I put the 120mph in my 1982 300cd it was of by like 5mph but it felt a lot slower at least the needle moves slower
With the 85mph it moves so quickly when you are getting on it lol
So it would be a straight swap then?
(09-16-2010, 10:33 PM)larsalan What is the significance of the different top speeds?
My 300d turbo is 85 mph top but I have seen others that are 120mph.
is it the year or what?
(09-16-2010, 11:29 PM)Captain America I think it's the year. Mine is the same as yours... Wish I had the 120 speedo (with the right calibration for my tires).
(09-16-2010, 10:33 PM)larsalan What is the significance of the different top speeds?
My 300d turbo is 85 mph top but I have seen others that are 120mph.
is it the year or what?
(09-16-2010, 11:29 PM)Captain America I think it's the year. Mine is the same as yours... Wish I had the 120 speedo (with the right calibration for my tires).
(09-17-2010, 12:06 PM)DeliveryValve(09-16-2010, 10:33 PM)larsalan What is the significance of the different top speeds?
My 300d turbo is 85 mph top but I have seen others that are 120mph.
is it the year or what?
There are no differences between the performance of the turbo models with the different speedometers.
In late 1979 the Federal lawmakers decided that the speedometers should have a maximin speed of 85 mph for efficiency and safety reasons. Then in late '81 the law was lifted because they found it to unlikely to provide any benefits. For an upgrade to a 120 mph speedo, you will need one off a car with a 3.07 differential - 1983 and 1984 model years only.
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(09-16-2010, 11:29 PM)Captain America I think it's the year. Mine is the same as yours... Wish I had the 120 speedo (with the right calibration for my tires).
I would try to see if the speedometer off your '85 parts car would be close accurate with the tires you have. The '85 speedometers are calibrated for a 2.88 ratio differential.
(09-17-2010, 12:06 PM)DeliveryValve(09-16-2010, 10:33 PM)larsalan What is the significance of the different top speeds?
My 300d turbo is 85 mph top but I have seen others that are 120mph.
is it the year or what?
There are no differences between the performance of the turbo models with the different speedometers.
In late 1979 the Federal lawmakers decided that the speedometers should have a maximin speed of 85 mph for efficiency and safety reasons. Then in late '81 the law was lifted because they found it to unlikely to provide any benefits. For an upgrade to a 120 mph speedo, you will need one off a car with a 3.07 differential - 1983 and 1984 model years only.
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(09-16-2010, 11:29 PM)Captain America I think it's the year. Mine is the same as yours... Wish I had the 120 speedo (with the right calibration for my tires).
I would try to see if the speedometer off your '85 parts car would be close accurate with the tires you have. The '85 speedometers are calibrated for a 2.88 ratio differential.
(09-17-2010, 12:06 PM)DeliveryValve In late 1979 the Federal lawmakers decided that the speedometers should have a maximin speed of 85 mph for efficiency and safety reasons. Then in late '81 the law was lifted because they found it to unlikely to provide any benefits.
(09-17-2010, 12:06 PM)DeliveryValve In late 1979 the Federal lawmakers decided that the speedometers should have a maximin speed of 85 mph for efficiency and safety reasons. Then in late '81 the law was lifted because they found it to unlikely to provide any benefits.
(09-17-2010, 08:51 PM)garage(09-17-2010, 12:06 PM)DeliveryValve In late 1979 the Federal lawmakers decided that the speedometers should have a maximin speed of 85 mph for efficiency and safety reasons. Then in late '81 the law was lifted because they found it to unlikely to provide any benefits.
My 1979 240D has a 100mph speedo.
(09-17-2010, 08:51 PM)garage(09-17-2010, 12:06 PM)DeliveryValve In late 1979 the Federal lawmakers decided that the speedometers should have a maximin speed of 85 mph for efficiency and safety reasons. Then in late '81 the law was lifted because they found it to unlikely to provide any benefits.
My 1979 240D has a 100mph speedo.
My speedo was originally an 85 MPH, I got a 120 and replaced the gears and rolled it forward to match the 85 MPH odometer. I think it works fine since it is an electric speedo, those "Your Speed is XX" signs seem to be right on with my speedo, it might be off by a negligible amount. It also has a flat, velvety finish vs. the original satin finish. The tach wouldn't work from the new cluster so I had to use the old one.