jjdustr340
Well-Known Member
Yes indeed. My understanding is the shift points are controlled by the computer which figures how many times the driveshaft rotates and calculates based off rear gears and tire size, blah blah blah. If the tire size is off, the rpms compared to speed are off, which affects the shift points.Thank you! And that helped shift points?
I'm an old carbureted V8 muscle car guy at heart and it all seems like voodoo to me.
But simply put, yes it drives and shift like it did before the tire swap.
Sponsored