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When you are travelling at 100km/h, it is possible your speedo could read as much as 110km/h and still be classified as 'normal'. But most will generally only read about 5% fast. show 105km/h when travelling at 100km/h.

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it means your tyre size is contributing to your speedo inaccuracy. not causing the full 10% error, but at least some.

You should be running a 50 profile for that size tyre/rim (235/50/17), to match the standard tyre diameter.

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It will still be out. My speedo displays 100k's when I am doing 90, but the Informeter I have displays the correct speed so the ecu isnt the issue, the speed error is inside the dash unit from the factory. You would have to go for a much larger tyre size to correct it.

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^^ as scotty said.. the tyres you have aren't 10% smaller than the correct size, so you aren't going to recover the 10km/h. For example, you might only be about 7km/h out instead of 10km/h at 100.

Mine reads about 2% fast, so when the speedo reads 100km/h, I am actually travelling at about 98km/h, but my wife's J31 maxima is worse.. it is about 6%. in each case the ECU reads correct, it is just the speedo unit that shows the wrong speed.

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