That'll get you a ballbark idea, but it leaves a pretty big margin of error if you're wanting to crunch some numbers with the collected information.Avery4jc said:why not just have someone drive next to or behind you down the freeway in their car and tell you how fast you're going?
Then you'll know...for example if your spedo says you were doing 50mph but the person said you were doing 65mph then you'll have something to work off of...
My old roommate had one made ages ago, I think he said it cost him around $90.
I'd be looking for used ones personally, if I cared about it that much.That works if your tire size is the ONLY thing that's ever been changed. There's so many rigs here that are so far from stock, it's hard to assume that he even has factory gears in his truck. Also, with the removal with his ratio box, until he finds what ratio it was, there's no telling where he's at now.Terrapin Flyer said:Here is a link to a calculator to determine your actual speed:
http://www.4lo.com/calc/gearspeedo.htm
You just enter the stock tire size and your current tire size. I tested it with my GPS and it was dead on. I made a post-it with the conversions at 5mph increments from 30mph to 60mph and stuck it on my dash (write big). After a few days you'll memorize it and know that when your speedo says 60 you're really doing 67.5 (or whatever).
The reason for the box was so that Chev didn't have to match the t-case or tranny to the ratios in the rear end. If they built one setup they could just use an adapter to adjust the speedo. My Astro had it because it had the limited slip and slightly lower gears than most astro's so they used the box.original balzer said:Ok this one im curious about. I have been told the gear in the trans/xcase needs to match your gears and tires. I was also told the little box is why my 72 K5 was dead on at 10-20mph, 5mph slower than actual speed at 20-30mph, and progressively more off the faster you went. And that older speedos needed the little box, and newer speedos had them built in, but wasnt sure on the years. Witch makes sence because i dont think i have ever seen the box on 80's trucks but see them on older trucks more often than not. Whats the real deal on these things?
Balzer