Speedometer way off

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rickyd121
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Speedometer way off

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Installed 91 Octane Tune on 2014 dodge ram 5.7 Hemi took it out for a ride, got on it was definitely doing 60 65 speedo read 38/40 MPH WTH??? Anyone else have this problem??
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Re: Speedometer way off

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did you adjust the speedo at all using the tire size adjustment? do you have the same wheels/tires that came factory or are they larger?
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Re: Speedometer way off

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I have the stock 20 in tires on it I'll have to go back in and check that out again thanks
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garrett wrote:did you adjust the speedo at all using the tire size adjustment? do you have the same wheels/tires that came factory or are they larger?
I have the stock 20 in on them still I did enter my tire size, is there a speedo adjustment in the INTUNE?
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mike_m wrote:
rickyd121 wrote:
garrett wrote:did you adjust the speedo at all using the tire size adjustment? do you have the same wheels/tires that came factory or are they larger?
I have the stock 20 in on them still I did enter my tire size, is there a speedo adjustment in the INTUNE?
The important thing is actually the outer diameter of the tire (measured from the pavement to the top of the rubber), not the wheel size. However, if you have the factory size tires on your vehicle, there is no need to enter that value. The best thing to do at this point would be to open the Quick Adjust menu under Tune Vehicle / Write Vehicle and restore it.
Awesome thank you!!!
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