- 4,373
- 3,462
- 113
- Location
- Fort Worth, Texas
Does anyone have the updated PPM to calibrate the A1/A1R trucks' speedometer? This is with the stock 3.90 gearing, 395 tire, and eco hub installed just to be clear.
Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
Should be able to take the factory number and simply divide by 2Does anyone have the updated PPM to calibrate the A1/A1R trucks' speedometer? This is with the stock 3.90 gearing, 395 tire, and eco hub installed just to be clear.
Yes, stock is 62,618 PPM with 395s and 3.90 gears, so with ecohubs you just halve it to 31,309 PPM.Does anyone have the updated PPM to calibrate the A1/A1R trucks' speedometer? This is with the stock 3.90 gearing, 395 tire, and eco hub installed just to be clear.
What are the new products you are going to offer?We have been very busy the last few months. We have updated inventory and will be providing some new products in the near future. Just installed a 4 axis cnc in the home shop. If anyone is going to the Denton Military show I’m considering it.
Sounds like a great time!
It absolutely is! Make a point of being there !!We have been very busy the last few months. We have updated inventory and will be providing some new products in the near future. Just installed a 4 axis cnc in the home shop. If anyone is going to the Denton Military show I’m considering it.
Sounds like a great time!
I cannot for the life of me figure out why literally every single person who "knows" what the actual code for the speedo back responds with "do calculus" instead of "the number is 101010xwhatever".Should be able to take the factory number and simply divide by 2
I don't have an ECM in front of me to tell you what the number is nor will general disorder expose what the value is due to him making money off of it.I cannot for the life of me figure out why literally every single person who "knows" what the actual code for the speedo back responds with "do calculus" instead of "the number is 101010xwhatever".