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Standard V8 Rear Wheel Drive Applications (1999 to Current)
- Insert your new tire and gear in the columns on the right. If
your tire height has not changed, enter the same value. If your
gear has not changed enter the same gear value.
- When you have entered the correct values for your vehicle click
the "Calculate for New Values" button. This will use the values you
entered to determine the new VSS Pulses/Mile, Trans Revs/Mile,
Final Drive ratio, Tire revs/dist values found below.
- When you are satisfied with your changes, click the Save
Changes button on the top right of the form.
V8 Rear Wheel Drive Applications With Transaxle (Corvettes) and
V6 Front Wheel Drive Applications (W Body)
- Insert your new tire and gear in the columns on the right. If
your tire height has not changed, enter the same value. If your
gear has not changed enter the same gear value.
- When you have entered the correct values for your vehicle click
the "Calculate for New Values" button. This will use the values you
entered to determine the new VSS Pulses/Mile and Trans Revs/Mile
found below.
- When you are satisfied with your changes, click the Save
Changes button on the top right of the form.
V6 Rear Wheel Drive Applications (All)
- To make changes enter in your new tire height (in inches)
divided by your new gear ratio.
- When you have entered the correct values for your vehicle click
the "Calculate for New Values" button. This will use the values you
entered to determine the new VSS Pulses/Mile and Trans Revs/Mile
found below.
- When you are satisfied with your changes, click the Save
Changes button on the top right of the form.
Transaxle or Front Wheel Drive:
If your vehicle has a transaxle like the corvettes, or is front
wheel drive like W Bodies, select yes. In most cases this will be
auto-selected for you but in some cases you may need to select it
manually.
Axle Settings
- Tire Size: Tire Height measured in inches (NOTE: this is
in inches regardless if metric units selected)
- Gear Ratio: Gear Ratio (eg: 2.73, 3.08, 3.23, 3.42,
3.73, 4.10, ...)
Speedometer Scalars (We do not recommend that you manually
adjust these values)
- VSS Pulses/Mile: This value is used to calculate the
speed value for the engine routines and gauge cluster. It is the
number of pulses received from the VSS sensor per mile traveled. If
you know your gear, tire and location of your VSS sensor you can
calculate this value manually.
- VSS Pulses/Rev: This is the number of pulses received
from the VSS sensor per output shaft revolution (used to calculate
trans output RPM). It is usually equal to the number of teeth on
the VSS sensor (depending on the sensor location).
- VSS Pulses/Rev - Trans: This is the number of pulses
received from the VSS sensor per output shaft revolution (used to
calculate trans output RPM). It is usually equal to the number of
teeth on the VSS sensor (depending on the sensor location).
- Trans Revs/Mile: The number of trans output shaft
revolutions per mile. This value is used to calculate the speed
that is used for shift and TCC calculations. (A tire sanity check
value is provided alongside so you can check the trans tire size
calibration against the speedo tire size calibration. This is also
useful for troubleshooting accurate speedo but trans shifting
strangely issues).
- Drive Sprocket Ratio: This is the drive chain/sprocket
ratio from the engine to the trans. (eg. for a Pontiac GTP V6 the
final drive ratio is 2.93. This is calculated from a diff ratio of
3.29 divided by the drive sprocket ratio of 1.121).
- VSS Tire Revs/Dist: The number of tire revolutions per
mile or kilometer.
- VSS Tire Revs/Dist - Err: The number of tire revolutions
per mile or kilometer. Used when a VSS Error is detected.
- VSS Tire Revs/Dist - Trans: The number of tire
revolutions per mile or kilometer.
- VSS Tire Revs/Dist - Trans Error: The number of tire
revolutions per mile or kilometer. Used when a VSS Error is
detected.
- Final Drive Ratio: The final drive (differential) gear
ratio.
- Final Drive Ratio - VSS Error: The final drive
(differential) gear ratio, used when a VSS error is detected..
- Final Drive Ratio - Trans: The final drive
(differential) gear ratio.
- Final Drive Ratio - Trans Error: The final drive
(differential) gear ratio, used when a VSS error is detected..
Auto Scale Transmission tables
This option will automatically scale the transmission tables to
adjust for a new gear or tire to maintain similar shift RPM's.
There is also a manual scaling option where you can enter you own
scaling factor to scale the trans tables up and down.