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Sounds like you have a wire grounding out somewhere, or could be in the new cluster you put in. Check all your connections in the wiring, you could put the old cluster back in to see if it corrects your speedometer then you would know if its the "new" cluster you just put in giving you problems or whether you pulled a wire loose replacing the cluster.
Hope I was of some help to you. Good luck
gauges tend to do this when they are broken get it checked using a multimeter, check the resistance and power.its possible that it has only came to light due to increased elctrical power from your new battery, the old one must of been completely shot, hope this helps!
You probably have a sporadic fuse failure - go in and replace the fuses linked to these functions with NEW fuses and make sure there is no corrosion on the fuse box connections - this should solve.
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