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    Speedo Calculator for TunerPro

    I was hired to wire in an 95 LT1 that was swapped into a 95 GMC truck. Its all together and on the road. I have a few bugs in the swap that I'm trying to help owner stamp out. I'm new to tuning, and I'm using TunerPro. The ECU isn't commanding the fans to turn on. I found out the values were set at 160* on fan1 and 180* for fan 2. BUT,,,, its suppose to be in Celsius. That was easy. I would like to correct the speedo. I found a link to a spread sheet to calculate it, and tell me what to change in TunerPro. BUT I cant open the spread sheet. I cant get either program to down load the be able to use it. Any other options? Can someone take my info and put it in the calculator and possible post it here?
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    Sure. Upload the spreadsheet or post a link.

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    http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Inj...7&d=1324172648

    Here is it is. I cant open it so don't know what info needs to be put in it.

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    Capture_06252014_072124.jpg

    This is for Tunercat. I can't tell you if the data has the same name in TP but I'm sure someone here can help with that part.

    There are a few questions... does the speedo still go through the DRAC (white box under dash)?
    Can you get final drive ratio and rolling circumference of tire?
    What trans is in truck?
    Is cruise control and ABS still installed and expected to work?

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    Trans 4l60e. 95 model
    Gear 3.73
    16188051 LT1 ecu
    265-75-16 tire, 30" tall , 94.25 circumference
    Speedo, cruse, abs all are hooked up to the LT ecu and work. The speedo reads 5mph fast at 55mph. That is what I'm trying to change.

    Also the link is under TunerPro bins in this forum. I have no way to know it was Cats cause I can't get it open. Sorry.

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    No problems, it's all good.

    Can you see the numbers in thisCapture_06252014_094621.jpg?

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    Can't see in on my phone, but I'll look at on my computer when I get home after work. Thanks

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    if you were using the 'EEX' tunerpro xdf that i reworked (which you should be), in category view (which you should always be in, in that XDF..) in the instrument calibration section.... all of the equations to do speedometer calibration are very well documented and no spreadsheet is required, just 30 seconds and a calculator.

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    Im using $EE definition off TurnerPro web page under downloads. I'm new to this stuff and don't fully understand every thing yet. If there is an other definition file that works better can you post a link to it. Thanks

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    I Googled 'EEX' xdf, and found a link. Its much better! Thanks for the heads up steveo!

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    Hi guyz
    I have 94 A4 Trans Am with 2.72 gears
    I calculated speedo for factory wheels (245/50/16) and thats what i get

    Speedo Scalar 21,000
    Speedo Scalar Fraction 0,982
    Speedo Scalar, Scan Tool 35,632


    Then I opened my BIN file
    there is

    Speedo Scalar, ScanTool 36,215
    Speedo Scalar Base 22
    Speedo Scalar Divisor 1,0097
    Speedo Scalar Driveshaft 40,021

    Just cant realize what Im doing wrong

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    You probably aren’t doing anything wrong. I get similar results comparing stock wheels and tires for my Corvettes versus their stock ROMs. You will likely get a good result for your new calculation even if you can’t replicate the stock values with the calculator. ;)
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    Thanks for the reply. Im gonna swap my rear end with 3.42.
    Do I need to modify some other tables, like trans shifting or just speedometer and that's it?

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    You will likely have to change those tables too if you have a 4L60E, yes. Basically, first you need to convert the speeds listed in your shift points into RPMs by using the stock wheels/tires/ratio as a guide. Then you'll know when the stock car is going to engage the shifts. Then change the ratio (and wheels/tires if necessary) and convert those RPMs back to speed. Then fill the speeds back in.

    Or decide what RPM you want the shift to be at, then convert that RPM to a speed with your new ratio (and wheels/tires) if you just want to ignore the stock settings and do your own thing.
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