Bill Z
Donating Member
Good news – I got a new job!
Bad news – Its 67 miles round trip from home.
Good news – The trip is most all interstate!
Bad news – My Typhoon is my only transportation.
Good news – With the job I got a raise!
Bad news – Not enough to buy a used gas saver.
Good news – I can buy new wheels & tires!
Bad news – I don’t know how to adjust the speedometer for different height of tires.
Good news - I am a member of this for forum!
Bad news – I don’t know how tall of tire I can go to.
I figure (meaning, I need help here) since my tachometer is at 2000RPM at 60 MPH with taller tires I could go 65+ MPH at 1800RPM. This would be just at the low end of the power range, give me the speed to not get killed on the interstate and as a result get better gas mileage.
Questions:
Does anyone out there know what to do to tell the ECM that you are running different tire size?
Does anyone out there know the tallest tire size that can go on our trucks?
Any suggestion on whels? I'm looking for driving economy here.
Does anyone know if there is a computer program that I can run to give me MPG as I am driving? I figure I know how many pounds of fuel I have at the rail. I know the flow rate of my injectors. I know the pulse width with respect to RPM. All of this info is in DataMaster.
Can info be taken from DataMaster (or some similar program) real time, to give me MPG?
What else should I know about to do this?
Bad news – Its 67 miles round trip from home.
Good news – The trip is most all interstate!
Bad news – My Typhoon is my only transportation.
Good news – With the job I got a raise!
Bad news – Not enough to buy a used gas saver.
Good news – I can buy new wheels & tires!
Bad news – I don’t know how to adjust the speedometer for different height of tires.
Good news - I am a member of this for forum!
Bad news – I don’t know how tall of tire I can go to.
I figure (meaning, I need help here) since my tachometer is at 2000RPM at 60 MPH with taller tires I could go 65+ MPH at 1800RPM. This would be just at the low end of the power range, give me the speed to not get killed on the interstate and as a result get better gas mileage.
Questions:
Does anyone out there know what to do to tell the ECM that you are running different tire size?
Does anyone out there know the tallest tire size that can go on our trucks?
Any suggestion on whels? I'm looking for driving economy here.
Does anyone know if there is a computer program that I can run to give me MPG as I am driving? I figure I know how many pounds of fuel I have at the rail. I know the flow rate of my injectors. I know the pulse width with respect to RPM. All of this info is in DataMaster.
Can info be taken from DataMaster (or some similar program) real time, to give me MPG?
What else should I know about to do this?