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Originally Posted by Tcoat
Where on earth did you come up with that? You have it backwards.
Australia - The speedo must not indicate a speed less than the vehicle’s true speed or a speed greater than the vehicle’s true speed by an amount more than 10 percent plus 4 km/h.
USA - must be equipped with a speedometer indicating vehicle speed in miles per hour and/or kilometers per hour. The speedometer must be accurate to within plus or minus 8 km/hr (5 mph) at a speed of 80 km/hr (50 mph).
Europe - no speedometer can read slower than the actual speed. Ever. On the high side, it's allowed to read up to 10% above the actual speed plus four or six kilometers per hour, depending on the type of vehicle.
Canada - In Canada, Transport Canada doesn't have any regulations on speedometer accuracy. LOL WE DON'T CARE!
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Sorry, I meant to say it must be over the real speed. Just minced my words.
I think that, surprisingly (to me anyway), its going to be a 4.3 final drive ratio. Personally I think that's a little overboard considering the new power to weight, but I guess they wanted to do as much as they could to make the car feel quick in all of the gears.