Would it be possible to put an overspeed chime in a car that never had one?

Would it be possible to put an overspeed chime in a car that never had one?
If so, how would you do it, and where would you get the chime?

It's possible, but why on Earth would you want that

It's just another busriding Initial D child.

I catch myself speeding on the freeway without noticing, and all the ones on eBay are gaudy HUD shit
>inb4 learn 2 drive

learn how to gauge speed.

Cruise control you retard

It doesn't have cruise control

learn 2 drive

then see

Then install that instead!

>implying it's easier

Fucking dammit OP, just use some cheap navi. It will tell you when you go to fast accurately using GPS data. This is as close as you can get with getting something like this done without any knowledge about electronics.
If that isn't enough for you, then go fuck a cactus

I drove over 400km home in a car I just bought that didn't have cruise control.

It sucked, but holy fuck, look at your speedometer once in a while, it's not hard.

/thread

Can't be that hard, like those tachos that have a programmable shift nao light kek

Take notice of the pitch of your engine and tire noise at certain speeds
>learn 2 perfect pitch

This. Learned to drive in a beat to shit B12 Sunny with a broken speedo and pretty much learned to stay within limits by ear haha...

You should stop driving.

The Escort Max360 radar detector lets you do this. You set the speed and when you're over it, it tells you.

never drive ever again thanks

I bet you fucking listen to eurobeat while doing that

>implying there's such thing as too fast
you disgust me.

>Caring about speeding
Fag

I never even use cruise control

Yes, but don't. It's dangerous. Learn to drive instead. It'd dangerous to lose awareness of how fast you're going.

Next thing you know, you're lying dead at the bottom of a ditch, because you took a curve too fast.

>overspeed chime
What kind of cuckfucker is this?

>he doesn't know how fast hes going based on motor rev sound

pathetic

Continental (yes, the tyre company) make a programmable speed switch that watches a pulse off your speed sender and switches it's outputs when a preset speed value is reached. I have used them before for making a low range lockout on a bus gearbox (so the driver can't select low range above a safe speed)

OBD HUD