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Old 12-30-2003, 12:05 AM
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Ok, I swapped out my 3.42's for 3.73's today. well i thought that all i had to do was just change the gear ratio in edit. now my shift points are way off. im shifting about 10 mile an hour faster than i should. does anybody know the correct way about changing this?
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Old 12-30-2003, 12:28 AM
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never mind guys my problem is being takin care of. i will have it fixed tomorrow.
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Just a quick FYI.. in order to make the changes stick in edit you have to enter the gear and tire sizes to change either one.
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yeah thats what i did the first time and started driving it and it shifts way to early. its set at 3.73 and a 28.25 inch tire.
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