foosh wrote:Our trucks really like high speeds, where they can just drop into overdrive, and the added weight from our big tires help carry us threw the small hills so we don't downshift to 4th. I Actually got 19 mpg at 80 but that was running with a decent amount of cars on the road (the draft of other cars help quite a bit) and my speedo and everything is still off so it calculates to be like 21 mpgs. Not to bad for a lifted truck on 33's, but the around town is pretty bad, 13 maybe in city driving. 15 in mixed.
MrSmithsTB wrote:In his defense. Not carrying a tire on the roof and running A/Ts.
JamesDowning wrote:Same thing happened to me. After the second tune, they didn't get the speedo fixed. Plus my transmission began shifting extremely hard (no, I mean EXTREMELY hard).
I returned it for a refund and got a scan gauge for the speedo adjustment. Much better use of money if you ask me.
JamesDowning wrote:Same thing happened to me. After the second tune, they didn't get the speedo fixed. Plus my transmission began shifting extremely hard (no, I mean EXTREMELY hard).
I returned it for a refund and got a scan gauge for the speedo adjustment. Much better use of money if you ask me.
teebes wrote:JamesDowning wrote:Same thing happened to me. After the second tune, they didn't get the speedo fixed. Plus my transmission began shifting extremely hard (no, I mean EXTREMELY hard).
I returned it for a refund and got a scan gauge for the speedo adjustment. Much better use of money if you ask me.
I had similar issues on my second tune. Speedo wasn't fixed and my trans didn't know what gear to select at highway speed. Would down shitf, up shift over and over. Yikes.
Zero wrote:
wow, i didnt realize you guys had these problems with pcmforless. i think i need to have a nice long chat with Alvin, or worst case i get my money back, keep the extra computer, and buy hptunners to tune it my self with my boss.