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For ATV you can buy a nice little box (electronics that modify signal) that does the job you want. Used when people change to larger wheels or use beltekitt. Expect such can be used in your case also must be adjusted manually, believes it was in percentages you changed to yield corrected speedometer according to needs. You can probably figure out the circumference mstar change and how much it represents
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Box I found on eBay and other sites, va finished "straight plugs" for many vehicles but also one without which one clip wires to the sensor and attach this between. Should in theory work the same as it only changes the number of pulses percentage. Welding in brake discs? Well, sounded too exciting out for my taste
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