Hi Guys, I am looking to convert my Jap spec clocks to MPH and I'm confused as to which is the right method of doing it.
I have searched endlessly through the forum and get a mixed opinion on the matter.
Some say that the convertor boxes that fit to the speedo behind the dash can cause the steering to be too light and also effect the HICAS because the ecu's think the car is going slower than it is. Makes sense I know. Looking at the circuit diagrams this certainly seems the case.
Then some folk say that they have fitted the convertor box with no apparent issues.
I also know that a resistor can be changed, but I'd rather source a UK cluster or fit a convertor.
Can anyone conclusively tell me if a convertor at the back of the speedo DOES effect the steering and HICAS, I know that if it does, you can live with it, but I want the car to be spot on.
Hi Guys, I am looking to convert my Jap spec clocks to MPH and I'm confused as to which is the right method of doing it.
I have searched endlessly through the forum and get a mixed opinion on the matter.
Some say that the convertor boxes that fit to the speedo behind the dash can cause the steering to be too light and also effect the HICAS because the ecu's think the car is going slower than it is. Makes sense I know. Looking at the circuit diagrams this certainly seems the case.
Then some folk say that they have fitted the convertor box with no apparent issues.
I also know that a resistor can be changed, but I'd rather source a UK cluster or fit a convertor.
Can anyone conclusively tell me if a convertor at the back of the speedo DOES effect the steering and HICAS, I know that if it does, you can live with it, but I want the car to be spot on.
Cheers:D