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Is there a way to find what the factory setting is for revs per mile? I found out my tires are 601, so set my SCT to 600, but previously had it on 'stock setting' for revs/mile. It seems to shift pretty much the same.
I don't know the SCT at all but if you want to find out how many times you tire rolls over in a mile measure the outer diameter of your tire in inches and divide 63360 by that number....that will give you total revolutions of that tire per mile.
Just look up the tire manufacture normally you can find that info on their spec sheet for that tire
I know for my tires (from website), but I am wondering what the 'Stock Value' is that is default in the SCT. I didn't know if there is a way to see what that value is. I am curious, because when I reloaded my tune this time I changed it to what the website says and it shifts pretty much the same but maybe feels a bit better. I wanted to see how. close that value is.
I know for my tires (from website), but I am wondering what the 'Stock Value' is that is default in the SCT. I didn't know if there is a way to see what that value is. I am curious, because when I reloaded my tune this time I changed it to what the website says and it shifts pretty much the same but maybe feels a bit better. I wanted to see how. close that value is.
I have a sticker on my fan shroud that says it has been flashed by ford and says 'tires' on it. I was wondering how to 'pull' this value to see what it is. I thought maybe the SCT had the capability of displaying this value somehow.
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