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How can you prove in court that your car's speedometer was reading inaccurately?

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You will need a mechanic's receipt of repair and note that it was off. Actually you will need a certified reading from a dynomometer and a calibration adjustment certificate (almost always available at most dealerships and for sure available at all performance shops. This is what they use to calculate horsepower at the point where the 'rubber meets the road'). If you get the speed channel on cable or dish, 2 guys garage on saturdays uses one nearly every week. It's 2 cylinders that rotate your drive wheels and takes readings based on the exact reference of the dyno.

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