My speedo is out by 7k's (shows 7k's over). But that's with aftermarket wheels.
Tyres and wheels sizes play a significant part in speedo's.
Go out and read what your tyre size says on the sidewall and correlate it to your handbook. You might be surprised.
The original wheels and correctly spec'd tyre size for my Falcon BA, produced a 4-5km difference over, to what I was doing.
I went from 16" rims and spec'd tyres to 18" rims with 235/40's.
I previously tested 3 times, before I did a real test.
Some places around some cities, might have those gantry speedo checks on certain fwy's. I know there is 2 in Melbourne, but they are more like 40-50k's outside of Melbourne.
They have to be correct.
Test 1. Speedo was about 4-5k's
Test 2 was use 2 separate GPS Units, just to be sure. Again 4-5 k's out.
Test 3 was the real test. Did 104-105k's through a speed camera. NO FINE.
I did the same with the new package and it showed about 107k's, was the actual 100K limit. Proved it many times going through Eastlink Speed Camera's without a fine. And I know I was doing 100k's.
To be absolute 100% sure of this (mathmatically correct in a court of law), I did a speed test with time measurements and distance.
On Eastlink, if you have a tag, it gives you the time you entered a toll gate and an exit time (in minutes and seconds).
I used GPS units and Odometer of the car to reflect the readings.
After the time and distance calculations, I found 100% sure, I was at 107k's on the speedo for an actual 100K speed limit.
Now I did a measurement of the difference, to ascertain what my speedo would do, the new package changed the diameter (total diameter of wheel and tyre to inflated pressure) by a few mm.
Remember, PI (3.14) x D = Circumference. So for each approx 3 mm of diameter change, you have 10mm difference of travel per revolution.
With the new wheels and tyres it was slightly smaller in diameter (around 3mm), which made it smaller travel approx 10mm.
That made the difference of a couple kmph difference.
So the next time, someone asks you to change tyres, recheck your speedo readings and ask the tyre guy "What will this tyre choice do to my speedo readings?", if you agree to change the tyre size.
Remember, you can have so many tiyre dimensions (profiles) for a given rim size.
10 different tyre profiles that will fit a standard 16" rim, will give different Kph readings.
I still go under the speed camera on Eastlink at under 107k's (no faster), still have not received a fine.
So it pays to do your sums