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Computer Reprogramming

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#1 ·
I was wondering if there were any aftermarket companies that make a computer reprogrammer that you can change the tire and gear sizes multiple times, not just the one time when you send the company your information and they then burn you a new chip. it is for my 89. The truck only gets around 12 mpg since i put the bigger tires on.
thanks

Craig

'89 S-10 4.3L 31" Yoko M/Ts (For Sale!)
'99 S-10 2.2L 2WD 5 Speed Totally Stock

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#2 ·
From my understanding they don't reprogram your computer they just make a new chip for your specs and when you want to change it you have to have it done again. They typically reprogram the 0bdII computers. Other than buying a chip you could change your gears to match the tires.

88 S-10 Blazer 4.3l 2" body, torsion bar/shackle lift, 30" muds, custom front/rear bumpers, 4 KC daylighters, 3.73 Gears
 
#4 ·
I was under the impression that JET or someone made a module that plugged into your electronic speedo and made the corrections based on the tire size and gears you input into the module?

Does anyone remember this? It's not part of the computer...

By the way, that 12 mpg you're getting is actually wrong. If you're speedo is off so is your odometer. You might be getting less due to tire changes, but not as bad as what you are seeing!

Hope that helps.

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#5 ·
just thought of another way to change what your speedo tells you, find another speedo adapter for your transfer case that will match your actual speed. Probably a lot of trial and error involved.

88 S-10 Blazer 4.3l 2" body, torsion bar/shackle lift, 30" muds, custom front/rear bumpers, 4 KC daylighters, 3.73 Gears
 
#6 ·
There are companies that do speedo recalibration for you. They can determine what your average, um, offset (only word I could find to describe) in speed and put in an adjustment...

When I called my Chevy dealer here in San Diego they told me they don't do it there but refer people to a calibration place nearby.

Might want to see if the dealer has the same deal for you.

Hope that helps.

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#8 ·
The '89 is going to be something mechanical that needs replaced. It is going to take a calculator and a trip to the dealer to get it fixed. Fastchip cannot take this into account, I have one of their chips.

Should be very inexpensive, but maybe mathematically intense to get the correct gear reading on your speedo. The dealer is where to go.

Nich Kenny
'89 K1500 350/700r4