Yes, the shift characteristics and shift points can be changed in your 99 Ex PCM. The speedometer calibration cannot.They specifically asked for my tire size, and told me I could change it when I switch to winter tires. It has to be possible. when I switch my wheels back to stock, my speedo and trans shifts are off. Maybe its not the speedo they change but the transmission shifts...humm. THey did something that relates to driveabilty. Maybe the Revs per whatever etc.
i put the 265/70-16 tire next to my 275/45-20 and they appear to be the exact same height. am I wrong? What are the differences?
Interestingly enough, many inch-sized all-terrain or mud tires are actually smaller than the embossed size seems to imply. "31-inch" tires are often as much as 1/2" under the nominal diameter although some are close to a true 31" and a few are over. Other inch sizes seem to follow a similar pattern. As an example, BFG A/T's run 0.3" under and BFG M/T's run 0.2" under across the board. Bridgestone Revo A/T "31's" have a spec diameter of 30.5".Off road tires will have much deeper treads, adding possibly a half an inch to diameter.
No, I said you can't use the SCT flash tuner to change revs/mile on a 99 4-door Explorer.so your saying if I go change my Revs per mile parameter on the SCT device, nothing will change? (2001 sport)
Actually, that's not what I said.going by Rwenzing's ..... general statement of his that an A/T tire is 0.3" shorter.....
The calculated diameter of the 265/70R16's is less than 3% larger than the that of the 275/45R20's. That means that the speedo will read slower by about that same percentage. At 50 MPH, a 3% change only amounts to 1.5 MPH, At 70, it's about 2 MPH. Personally, I could live with that.I mounted the Bridgestone Dueler A/t's in 265/70-16.... Is that small of a difference something that would throw off my shifts or speedo? It seems to be perfect as of my test driving today. The truck actually gets up and goes faster since the wheels are MUCH lighter then my 20"s.
Actually, that's not what I said.
BFG's spec chart says that inch size BFG A/T KO's show a 0.3" diameter difference from what the sidewall marking seems to imply. The average BFG A/T KO 31 is 30.7" actual diameter, a 33 is 32.7", and so on. You didn't install an inch size tire and you didn't install BFG.
Again, the specs vary among different tires that have the same nominal size on the sidewall. The best source for true diameter and true revs/mile for any tire is the manufacturer's spec chart. Many manufacturers publish this information on their websites.
The calculated diameter of the 265/70R16's is less than 3% larger than the that of the 275/45R20's. That means that the speedo will read slower by about that same percentage. At 50 MPH, a 3% change only amounts to 1.5 MPH, At 70, it's about 2 MPH. Personally, I could live with that.