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So I just bought a 2017 F250 6.7 and want to delete it soon using the EZ Lynk Tuner. My question is, the truck is lifted with 37’s and has had the speedometer recalibrated using an aftermarket unit (maybe bullydog). If I delete it and use the EZ Lynk tuner will that affect my speedometer calibration? I hear forscan will not let you go up to 37’s without throwing a code.
So I just bought a 2017 F250 6.7 and want to delete it soon using the EZ Lynk Tuner. My question is, the truck is lifted with 37’s and has had the speedometer recalibrated using an aftermarket unit (maybe bullydog). If I delete it and use the EZ Lynk tuner will that affect my speedometer calibration? I hear forscan will not let you go up to 37’s without throwing a code.
I think the proper way to fix this is to delete/remove the bully dog tune with the bully dog tuner. Then get a custom delete tune and tell tuner writer the tire size. They should write in the correct values to keep the speedo accurate.
I think the proper way to fix this is to delete/remove the bully dog tune with the bully dog tuner. Then get a custom delete tune and tell tuner writer the tire size. They should write in the correct values to keep the speedo accurate.
I was wrong, I spoke with the business owner who did the install recalibration and it was the rough country unit they used. It’s the one that installs online behind the dash. Will this interfere with EZ Lynk or vice versa?
I was wrong, I spoke with the business owner who did the install recalibration and it was the rough country unit they used. It’s the one that installs online behind the dash. Will this interfere with EZ Lynk or vice versa?
I dont know anything about a rough country unit.
I would still remove everything and run just a custom tune written for correct tire size. Thats my opinion. Theres more then one way to skin a cat tho.
Another tip: create another thread asking about just the tire size and recalibration and leave out the delete talk. A lot of peeps on here get their panties in a bunch over the word “delete”. Its silly. Say your gonna run a “emission intact” or “emission on” tune. You will get more replies most likely.
I dont know anything about a rough country unit.
I would still remove everything and run just a custom tune written for correct tire size. Thats my opinion. Theres more then one way to skin a cat tho.
Another tip: create another thread asking about just the tire size and recalibration and leave out the delete talk. A lot of peeps on here get their panties in a bunch over the word “delete”. Its silly. Say your gonna run a “emission intact” or “emission on” tune. You will get more replies most likely.
Good luck.
Tire size can't be calibrated for 37" tires with EZ lynk. This was told to my by 2 different tuners.
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