You can but it is quite tricky to calibrate - you wouldn't believe it but some people actually like small children and Japanese cars. [] Apparently 6 million people watched Big Brother last night while the rest of us (well 9 million) were watching Top Gear. Isn't the World a strange place.
I understand the preferred method is to attend a Japenese car meet where allegedly 700 horsepower Nissan Skyline GTRs can bee seen doing Vmax runs. This will calibrate the full scale deflection, or FSD for short. The zero setting can be set up at Cornbury house, where the needle should just twitch on the zero stop during any one of the open days if there is a Cayenne or two in the vicinity.
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