Marky Dissod
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One of the OTHER many things altered in the tune is as follows:
When the electrical fans kick on, they can kick on LOW speed, or HIGH speed. (Older vehicles would be one fan=LOW, or both=HIGH.)
If the AC psi is high enough, both electrical fans can go from off to HIGH in under a second.
That instantaneous current draw could be the cause of your symptoms, especially over 30MpH.
Over 30MpH, HIGH should be completely unnecessary.
My pcm tune does not allow HIGH over 30MpH, so I've never experienced your symptoms.
When the electrical fans kick on, they can kick on LOW speed, or HIGH speed. (Older vehicles would be one fan=LOW, or both=HIGH.)
If the AC psi is high enough, both electrical fans can go from off to HIGH in under a second.
That instantaneous current draw could be the cause of your symptoms, especially over 30MpH.
Over 30MpH, HIGH should be completely unnecessary.
My pcm tune does not allow HIGH over 30MpH, so I've never experienced your symptoms.