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DodgeNitroBIRM,
I am writing a paper for my college intro to Physics paper and i was wanting to thank you for discussing the mechanics of a Speedometer. My paper is to be a page long and about how speedometers and odometers work. |
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A small addition to this thread. It is not uncommon nowadays to have the Engine ECU calculate the speed at the wheels using multiple sensor signals, which are allready present anyway. IIRC the latest Delphi & Bosch Systems have the ability to do so.
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I went to howstuffworks.com and found this (for mechanical, or "eddy" speedometers)
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Beginning of article: Howstuffworks "How Speedometers Work"
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Exactly. That's basically the way all rotation sensors work. Which sensor to get the signal from is another thing. Nowadays the ABS-sensors are used a lot or data from the ECU's injection/ignition part.
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So does that mean that the accuracy of any mechanical speedo is COMPLETELY reliant on the... erm... "springiness" of the hairspring? Does the temperature of the hairspring not therefore affect the accuracy of the speedo?
Or did I completely miss something? |
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most car and motorcycle are off a bit. On motorcycles its very common for them to read 5-10% higher than the actual speed
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Just that the quantity of the variation is limited by the choice of the spring material and compliance. However, it IS the reason why the manufacturers have always been asked by goverments to make the speedo read OVER so that when any individual variation occurs they dpeedo won't read significantly lower than the real speed.
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Yeah? Booyah!
So how long since have mechanical speedos been redundant then? I'm guessing electronic ones have taken precedence now, right? |
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Does ANY new car still ahve mechanical ?
I don't know but would doubt it as electronic is cheaper
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(yes, i know that would fry your car )
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So if the drive shaft rotating magnets, creating eddy's controls the speedo, why does the car register a slow speed, >5 mph? wouldnt the eddy spikes be to slow to accuratly measure? Are their simply so many "toothed needles" to not worry about slow rotation speeds?
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