>Could it be that they manufacturers know they over read on the speedo,
>but display mileage correctly?
You are correct. The manufacturers try to set up the system so that the speedo reads high but the odometer read accurately (i.e., there is a deliberate bias set on the speedo).
If you change your tyre size then this will affect both readings - you are supposed to then adjust your ECU so that the odo is correct again (and hence the speedo will read high again).
>... multiply my miles by 1.08 (8 percent error) because I'm going faster
>than speedometer indicates. I hope that clears it up.
That is mistaken - you will need to check your miles driven via a GPS. If you try to do it via the speed alone, you will be caught out by the manufacturer's deliberate bias.
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