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Minotaur Automotive Tuning Software Tune your own 7.3L Diesel! If you have a question or comment about Minotaur? Post it here. Also, check out our Facebook group: Facebook - Minotaur Tuners |
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My truck came stock with 265/75r16's and 3.73's. In stock form, my truck would see 2000 RPM's at 70 mph. With my current setup, I see 2000 RPM's at 69 mph, so it's very close. Quote:
![]() If you want, I can shoot you an email with some screen shots. I see you posted your email addy in the other thread. Would you be ok with me shooting you a message? I'd be glad to help you out. |
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At this point in time I'll accept any help I can get! I've been messing with the software for a few days now but haven't really done much as far as putting a tune together. More just moving things around and familiarizing myself with how it all works. Thanks so much for your input and willingness to help!
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You have mail!
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Thank you so much you guys for your e-mails. I've been spending WAY to much time on this stuff lately!
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ok got a question didnt see a need to start a new thread. when tuneing a trans whats the main things you use to adjust it.
is it rpm vs speed? i would think thats most of it? and is it you set a sertan shift point how does the trans know to shift difrent say at WOT,or just creeping up speed slow? is it a calculation the pcm makes? |
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Shifting is determined by comparing APP (pedal position) and MPH.
So basically the harder you press the go pedal - the longer it will take to shift. When you are WOT, it will shift at a preset maximum RPM - which you can change. If you want to adjust the quickness/firmness of a shift there is a whole slew of different ways to do it. |
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THis is getting interesting very fast.... I cant wait!
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96' f350 on 35's stage 1's, custom tuned, built tranny, IC, modded IDM |
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