Odometer reset...???
Apprantley you can re-set your odomoeter when you have new heads fitted
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As seen here...
http://pistonheads.com/sales/3226048.htm
So it's a 90'000 mile car, not a 40'000 mile car!!!!
.As seen here...
http://pistonheads.com/sales/3226048.htm
So it's a 90'000 mile car, not a 40'000 mile car!!!!
Now this sounds dodgy but just hear me out............I wanted to buy a some STI clocks for my UK turbo 2000, but what put me off is the mileage wont match up.
If I bought new clocks how would you go about setting the odomoeter so it matches what my car has covered?
If I bought new clocks how would you go about setting the odomoeter so it matches what my car has covered?
You can whiz the number wheels round at high speed using an airline. Paul at Zen did it for me when I bought a new binnacle (with Lockwood white dials fitted) for my old WRX. I wasn't clocking! - I wanted the odo reading to match the old removed binnacle's, so that it was all legal and above board. 
I think you have to release and hold some little lever - which hurts your (Paul's lol) fingers a lot! - then the wheels can move freely.

I think you have to release and hold some little lever - which hurts your (Paul's lol) fingers a lot! - then the wheels can move freely.
Last edited by joz8968; Nov 12, 2011 at 09:28 PM.
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If it's a later car with the digital odometer I believe its stored so that when you replace the clocks with a different set, the odo still reads the original mileage.
Not sure how it was done in the original advert though, there must be some way of zero'ing it.
Not sure how it was done in the original advert though, there must be some way of zero'ing it.
Last edited by MicaDan; Nov 12, 2011 at 09:32 PM.
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