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Yes i have a "floaty" speedo too, I've heard the "gear" thingy in the back of the dash cluster which connects to the speedo cable can round out or something or get loose and muck things up, but i don't really know to be honest.

It's another thing on my list of "niggly" problems.

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hay, just purchased a new r33 93mdoel and the spedo is way slower then what im really doing, eg if im going 60 it indicates 35, and only really hits 40km

cause when i give it a big hit and should be well over 150 it only shows say 50. could it be that the previous owner wond the ks back, and stuffed the needle thing???

is there a way to fix this

could it be conected incorectly???

thanks

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hay, just purchased a new r33 93mdoel and the spedo is way slower then what im really doing, eg if im going 60 it indicates 35, and only really hits 40km

cause when i give it a big hit and should be well over 150 it only shows say 50. could it be that the previous owner wond the ks back, and stuffed the needle thing???

is there a way to fix this

could it be conected incorectly???

thanks

Well its not solving the problem but you can get a kit from Jaycar that adjusts the speedo signal so you can make it show the right speed.

Or else find the problem.

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hay, just purchased a new r33 93mdoel and the spedo is way slower then what im really doing, eg if im going 60 it indicates 35, and only really hits 40km

cause when i give it a big hit and should be well over 150 it only shows say 50. could it be that the previous owner wond the ks back, and stuffed the needle thing???

is there a way to fix this

could it be conected incorectly???

thanks

More than likely speedo gear in rear of gearbox.

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