sytyguy
Moderated User
Re: Tunerpro data at 60 and 70 mph
The lower vac reading could be due to the fact that you have a slightly higher than normal operating rpm range at that speed. Most stock trucks will turn 2200-2300 at 75 mph. Do you have a lockup converter? I wonder if that vac reading is correct....I have seen Actron and Matco scanners misreport vac/boost readings on our trucks. Hmmm.....
Hood
SY2455 said:Michael, When I'm going down the road on cruise control at 75mph I see the following #s on the snap on scanner:
MPH 75
RPM 2550
VAC 19 - 22.1 Depending on a minor hill or not and the CC is adjusting for it.
TPS 13%
Spark Adv 24*
AFR 14.7
Des EGR .02 - 2.7
I will try and borrow my friends scanner 2 weeks from now and I will make list of the various readings from 10mph to 75mph in a increase of 10mph as the graph part is not working on his scanner. This weekend is my sweetheart B-day so I won't be doing anything with the truck.
The lower vac reading could be due to the fact that you have a slightly higher than normal operating rpm range at that speed. Most stock trucks will turn 2200-2300 at 75 mph. Do you have a lockup converter? I wonder if that vac reading is correct....I have seen Actron and Matco scanners misreport vac/boost readings on our trucks. Hmmm.....
Hood