A **speedometer conversion** refers to the process of modifying or recalibrating a vehicle’s speedometer so that it accurately displays speed according to different conditions. This is commonly done when:
- A vehicle is imported from a region that uses a different unit of measurement (e.g., converting a speedometer from miles per hour (MPH) to kilometers per hour (KPH), or vice versa).
- Modifications such as changing tire size, axle ratios, or transmission components affect the accuracy of the speed reading, requiring recalibration or mechanical/electronic adjustment.
The goal of a speedometer conversion is to ensure the driver sees correct speed information that complies with local laws and reflects the vehicle’s actual performance.