Truckracer
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With a tire change the speedometer in my truck was 6 to 7 mph off at higher highway speeds. I researched until I was tired of the many ways to bring the accuracy back.
I needed a low cost method. I wasn't willing to pay for a tune I don't need or a tuner I have no other use for. I know many have pried the needle off and reinstalled, that just didn't appeal to me.
I decided on modifying the signal from the VSS to the speedo.
Sounds easy on the surface, Use a Dakota Digital SGI-5E Universal Signal Interface, tie it in the sensor wires going into the ECM and adjust away. And that's what I did.
Worked like a charm, in five minutes of adjusting I had the speedometer right on.
Then I took off on a 500 mile trip. After the second gas stop the SES light was on. Turns out the computer reads the adjusted signal against the rpm/speed table and determines that something is slipping.
Back to square one.
And then I found the ECM out to the speedometer (black, Dark green on pin 4).
I tied the SGI-5e between the ECM and the speedometer.
I set the input/output to L /L
And in just a few minutes had the speed readings within 1mph over the full scale.
http://www.dakotadigital.com/index.cfm/page/ptype=product/product_id=126/category_id=287/mode=prod/prd126.htm
I needed a low cost method. I wasn't willing to pay for a tune I don't need or a tuner I have no other use for. I know many have pried the needle off and reinstalled, that just didn't appeal to me.
I decided on modifying the signal from the VSS to the speedo.
Sounds easy on the surface, Use a Dakota Digital SGI-5E Universal Signal Interface, tie it in the sensor wires going into the ECM and adjust away. And that's what I did.
Worked like a charm, in five minutes of adjusting I had the speedometer right on.
Then I took off on a 500 mile trip. After the second gas stop the SES light was on. Turns out the computer reads the adjusted signal against the rpm/speed table and determines that something is slipping.
Back to square one.
And then I found the ECM out to the speedometer (black, Dark green on pin 4).
I tied the SGI-5e between the ECM and the speedometer.
I set the input/output to L /L
And in just a few minutes had the speed readings within 1mph over the full scale.
http://www.dakotadigital.com/index.cfm/page/ptype=product/product_id=126/category_id=287/mode=prod/prd126.htm