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Old 08-25-2015, 04:04 AM
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Anyone know a reasonable priced tool to change the fire size/diameter/circumference to correct the speedo on a 2016 Mustang? Thanx in advance for any help!

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Old 08-25-2015, 06:16 AM
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You keep asking the same questions -- apparently you don't like the answers so you just keep posting it again and again in other sections?
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get a programmer, anything else limits the change to 10%. besides who wouldnt want a tune anyway?
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Old 08-25-2015, 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. D
Anyone now a reasonable priced tool to change the fire size/diameter/circumference to correct the speedo on a 2016 Mustang? Thanx in advance for any help!
We'll be releasing support for the 2016 Gts this week, at that point one of our $339 intunes will allow you to dial in the speedo for a different tire size.

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Old 08-26-2015, 02:13 AM
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Originally Posted by JimC
You keep asking the same questions -- apparently you don't like the answers so you just keep posting it again and again in other sections?
....... and how is it hurting you that I'm trying to get some information! Contrary to your statement, I haven't gotten an answer to either of two questions! Geez, Jim C., go catch some real criminals instead of ******* me all over the forum! Seems to be a little personal!
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Originally Posted by JimC
You keep asking the same questions -- apparently you don't like the answers so you just keep posting it again and again in other sections?
Now now, this is a different question there Jim. The other thread is for a 2015 mustang and this one is a 2016. You know, the one he is gonna buy as an automatic and put the roush supercharger on but not get the tuner used to tune it.
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Originally Posted by PNYXPRESS
Now now, this is a different question there Jim. The other thread is for a 2015 mustang and this one is a 2016. You know, the one he is gonna buy as an automatic and put the roush supercharger on but not get the tuner used to tune it.
Thanx! Roush superchargers don't com with a tuner! You send them your CPU & they flash it! My question#1 was about releasing the 2016 Unit. They have to get a 2016 GT & put it on for testing before releasing it! A legal requirement I suspect. Questuin #2 Is there a tool that can change the diameter/circumference of the tire to correct the speedo! I won't need anything but to change the speedo... no tunes!
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