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I've upgraded my tires to 295/70R17s (33.4") and my speedo is reading 9% slow. This is GPS vs what the Gryphon says. I had the same problem when it was the stock edge, I can adjust all the other custom settings, but the speedo is always off no matter what numbers I put it. I've tried from 2500 to 2800 and its always reading slow. ex says I'm doing 55mph while gps shows 60mph...
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All right, this sounds like you're not going into the load tune state after you've entered the Tire Size (TS), or the your Gear Ratio (GR) value is wrong. BOTH will have "default" (placeholder) values when you first open the custom options menu that may or may not be correct.
I can't hep you with the GR value, you have to get that off the VIN sticker. But I suggest a TS value of 2573mm. Your unloaded tire circumference is about 2653 and reducing it by 3% for the flattening effect of weight gives 2573. Now, when you open the Custom Options Menu: scroll to GR and put in the correct figure if it's not already there. Hit [Enter] to "save" it. Scroll to TS and put in 2573. Hit [Enter] to save it. If you push the [Menu] button in either case, you will "back out" without saving. Then, scroll to "Done" and hit [Enter] to load your tune and those values into your PCM. Test your speed after you get the tune loaded. If the Gryphon still says you're going slower than you really are, increase your TS. But, this time (and any future time) you open the Custom Options Menu, scroll to "Load Previous Settings as the very first step you perform!. Hit [Enter] to retrieve your previous TS and GR (and any other changes you made. Now, when you scroll to TS, you should see a value very close to what you last used - it won't be quite the same due to "rounding", but the difference will be minor. You can change it as needed. If you don't see the proper TS after loading previous settings, or if you skip the "Load Previous Settings", you're doing things wrong. Re-read these instructions. - Jack |
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ok, I'll give that a shot and see what happens.
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The easiest way I have found to get the tire size accurate with a GPS is to set your tire size to something you know is wrong, like 2400, clear the odometer on your truck and on the GPS, drive 10 miles then input the numbers as shown.
(GPS Miles/Truck miles) X 2400 = New Tire Size
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So I started at 2573 with my gears of 4.10 and was showing 51mph while travelling 55. Shut the truck down, loaded previous settings, and changed the TS to 2774, speedo didn't change. Loaded previous settings again, upped TS to 2900 and speedometer was still off by 9%....
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If you're doing things right, you should see a TS value that is "close" to 2900 and a GR that is 4.10 at this point. Tell me what you find and we'll go from there. - Jack |
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My TS says 2905 and GR is 4.10. My truck has the heavy duty package and came stock with 4.10s.
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Well, that surprised me. The TS and GR are definitely stored in your "customized" tune file. This leaves only ONE possibility, you are not loading them into the PCM.
So, do it again, for whatever tune you want to use. Scroll to "Load Previous Settings". Check the TS and GR if you'd like, hitting [Enter] after viewing each setting, then scroll to "Done" and hit [Enter]. At this point, you should see the usual progress display telling you that the PCM is being programmed. At the end of this, there should be a "click" under the dash and a "programming complete" message (as I recall). A TS of 2905 should make your Gryphon and dash speedo read MUCH faster than the GPS. I would think that would show a +9 mph error at a true speed of 70. And, if you've followed my directions exactly and still have the same problem, I'm out of ideas - except ![]() - Jack |
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I'll give it one more shot, but I dont' have much hope either lol This is a first gen Edge and I've never been able to change the tire size since I got it.
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