OFC Ranger
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Now this is strictly for in town, not sure how it would fair on open highways. So for past month or so I've been running a little test. Anytime I would run an errand or otherwise I would lock out to a maximum of gear 8.
I have thus increased my mileage by a half a mile per gallon. My commutes can be somewhat stop and go or hilly, but nothing out of the ordinary.
Not exactly note worthy gain, but it leaves me questioning the purpose of 10 gears outside of highway usage.
The problem with higher gears in town is it will reach that gear with relatively low speed, then you encounter a long drawn out hill at cruising speed and it sometimes has to bump down as many two gears, sometimes one after the other. (its worse with no tune) With a final gear of 8 and entering same hills at cruising speed it rarely drops to 7th. I just give it a little more gas pedal to maintain speed up the hill.
Im curious, can tuners (of which I have) reprogram shift points even further? Or even go as far as locking out gears permanently? Maybe something like Sport Mode, but with a slightly less high RPM hold.
I have thus increased my mileage by a half a mile per gallon. My commutes can be somewhat stop and go or hilly, but nothing out of the ordinary.
Not exactly note worthy gain, but it leaves me questioning the purpose of 10 gears outside of highway usage.
The problem with higher gears in town is it will reach that gear with relatively low speed, then you encounter a long drawn out hill at cruising speed and it sometimes has to bump down as many two gears, sometimes one after the other. (its worse with no tune) With a final gear of 8 and entering same hills at cruising speed it rarely drops to 7th. I just give it a little more gas pedal to maintain speed up the hill.
Im curious, can tuners (of which I have) reprogram shift points even further? Or even go as far as locking out gears permanently? Maybe something like Sport Mode, but with a slightly less high RPM hold.
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