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Odometer with less than 100.000km


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LOL are you serious?? :blink:

 

Well yes i am sir :p

If i one day want to sell the car showing 200.000km on the odo and i tell the people there is a 80.000km engine in it, who is going to believe me? Would you?

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i dont think they work like that, or do they? im not sure.

 

I'm not sure either :p

But i remember reading in a thread this is the way to do it. As you obviously cant change the mileage on an odometer. But then again i do have a very bad memory...

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Why would you do that?? The chassis has still run the X thousand miles thats on the clock, so thats the mileage. Otherwise your lying to a prospective new owner. Right to their face. Sure get the mileage of the new engine documented butto basically wind the clock back? Not cool

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Why would you do that?? The chassis has still run the X thousand miles thats on the clock, so thats the mileage. Otherwise your lying to a prospective new owner. Right to their face. Sure get the mileage of the new engine documented butto basically wind the clock back? Not cool

 

I know what you mean but i would just tell it has a newer engine in the older chassis. I'm not actually lying there i think :rolleyes:

Still i'm not thinking about selling the car, this just crossed my mind as i might as well change the odo as it would be unfair to the future owner to assume there is a 200.000km engine in the car as actually there is a 80.000 km car in it, now that would be cruel :p

And we do have MOT here with mileagerecordings so lying is not actually an option ;)

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as it would be unfair to the future owner to assume there is a 200.000km engine in the car as actually there is a 80.000 km car in it,

 

So you could get that fact documented somewhere? I dont know, Im a bit traditional when it comes to mileage. The chassis itself has covered 200,000 kms so thats the kilometerage, if the engine has been swapped then so what?

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You can just clock the odo you have to make the miles you want it to read... There is a DIY method but I'm not telling. There are also many professional companies which will do legitimate mileage correction for a few £. Not sure if you have the same services in Belgium, but they are available here.

 

I have a few odo's in the parts bin, I think they are about 50k, 70k and 82k km.

 

Oh and I do not agree that you should clock the car just for a new engine, the mileage is supposed to represent the mileage of the chassis. Very naughty if you change it...

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I took pictures from the ODO of the donar car. And i will be putting all the build pictures into my project thread.

 

Apart from that there is nothing more you can do. Mine is showing 160k However the engine had done 72km. End of the day when i sell it it will be though here so people can read the build thread and take it from there.

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