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Yeah, I don't think I'm gonna make any changes to it. Just learn to live with it. I would, however, like to find out how to recalibrate the speedometer for the larger tires. I think I need a tuner, but $400 seems like a good bit to pay just to recalibrate the speedo.Yep, same issue here with Michelin tires. Just learned to NOT go to lockout when turning.
Yeah, I don't think I'm gonna make any changes to it. Just learn to live with it. I would, however, like to find out how to recalibrate the speedometer for the larger tires. I think I need a tuner, but $400 seems like a good bit to pay just to recalibrate the speedo.
If I buy a tuner, am I able to tune multiple vehicles with it? That part is unclear to me. You say "purchase a tune" as if I'm buying one thing, but from my uneducated point of view I'm buying a piece of equipment. Also, does the tuner stay hooked up or do you hook it up, program the computer, and then unhook it? Any suggestions on a tuner? I'm not looking to do anything except update the tire size and probably disable AFM so I can unhook (and sell) the Range AFM disabler I already have.That's the only way to do it properly. It's worthwhile though because it's not just your odometer and speedometer reading incorrectly, it's your transmission performance and shift points too.
Plus when you purchase a tune perhaps you can make some other performance oriented adjustments as well, kill a few birds with very few stones.
All tuners only have a certain amount of "married unlocks" before you have to buy more. But if you purchase a custom tailored tune that would be for one specific vehicle only. They send you the file via email and you load it into your tuner and then program to the vehicle. It's best to do it that way but not a necessity.If I buy a tuner, am I able to tune multiple vehicles with it? That part is unclear to me. You say "purchase a tune" as if I'm buying one thing, but from my uneducated point of view I'm buying a piece of equipment. Also, does the tuner stay hooked up or do you hook it up, program the computer, and then unhook it? Any suggestions on a tuner? I'm not looking to do anything except update the tire size and probably disable AFM so I can unhook (and sell) the Range AFM disabler I already have.