Auto Meter’s line of GPS Speedometers continues to grow with more and more styles being available with the cutting edge technology that allows you complete freedom from re-calibrating your speedo when you change tire sizes or gear ratios. All these babies need is power and ground and their antenna does the rest. Nutting installed an Auto Meter GPS speedo in his project Monte Carvo and it worked as advertised the first time and every time he has driven it since.
Built into the units is the ability to display odometer, trip odometer, time/date, heading info, compass, and you can even log peak speed for your land speed racers out there. We don’t recommend testing that function on public roads because as cool as these things are, they are not worth going to jail over. Trust us there….ok trust Chad there.
If you have been considering Auto Meter gauges in the Carbon Fiber, Traditional Chrome and/or Z Series you can now go with a GPS speedometer and that’s great news.
Here’s the release from Auto Meter –
Auto Meter continues to expand their selection of speedometers equipped with their award winning integrated GPS technology. After the incredible successful launch of fully integrated GPS into the legendary Sport Comp, Ultra Lite, Phantom and Street Rod lines, this exciting tech is now available in the Carbon Fiber, Traditional Chrome and Z Series. These highly advanced GPS Speedometers require no interface with your vehicle aside from power and ground. Their ultra fast, omnidirectional micro antenna is included for true plug and play functionality and never requires calibration. Even changes in gear ratio or tire and wheel size has no effect on these units’ pinpoint accuracy. Configurable Rally Nav display shows odometer, trip odometer, time/date, GPS coordinates, heading info, compass, and peak speed recall. Quite simply, the easiest, most accurate speedometers available. See this, and the complete line of Auto Meter’s GPS Speedometer’s here.
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I have used a GPS speedometer in my 56 Corvette at Bonneville and found
it to be incredibly accurate. A nice feature is the recording readback feature.