Swapped out my speedo gear for the "correction gear" offered by Slee.
Maybe it's a placebo effect, but it seems to me that my 80 is shifting a little less and the shifts might be a little smoother.
It is particularly noticeable when driving up a hill. 2nd and 3rd gear run a little longer, and I'm less likely to jump back and forth between 2 and 3, 3 and 4.
Could adjusting the speedo from -5% to about -1.2% produce a perceivable difference in shift points?
Or am I just making myself feel good?
Hayes
Maybe it's a placebo effect, but it seems to me that my 80 is shifting a little less and the shifts might be a little smoother.
It is particularly noticeable when driving up a hill. 2nd and 3rd gear run a little longer, and I'm less likely to jump back and forth between 2 and 3, 3 and 4.
Could adjusting the speedo from -5% to about -1.2% produce a perceivable difference in shift points?
Or am I just making myself feel good?
Hayes