Thanks. I have not checked the odometer against the GPS yet. Not for lack of opportunity - just old timers disease and forgot to remember.
After I check the odometer against the GPS would I be able to take it to a dealership to get the speedometer to read closer? Would the Green tune have any effect on doing that or not?
The tires were down sized from 225/75R16 to 235/70R16 I thought the 2356/70's would be a bigger diameter tire. They are actually a smaller diameter tire.
wE DO NOT GET MUCH TOWN DRIVING HERE. The nearest town is 7 miles away.
papaindigo wrote:
Different issues here:
1. speedo and odometer can both be off by +-5% and meet standards; the 2 gauges get readings from different sources IIRC so can individually be off by a different amount in the same or a different direction; changing to any tire other than OEM stock can alter both readings
2. only accurate way to determine real speed and miles traveled is by GPS; speed can be checked almost instantly but to check miles traveled by GPS vs odometer I prefer at least 2 runs as straight as possible for at least 25 miles.
3. any mpg obtained from the EVIC is wrong; only accurate mpg is GPS miles or odometer miles you correct based on GPS readings; further mpg for runs of less than say 200 miles are likely wrong and it's best to fill tank full to the brim or use the same pump and fill to when the pump cuts off if you want accurate figures
4. driving style, terrain, weather, wind, etc all impact mpg - generally pre-GDE EcoTune I got 18 town 27 hwy and post tune 22/31 sometimes more sometimes less.
5. with DCJ or equivalent scan tool(s) speedo can be adjusted a bit but whether enough to solve your issue I don't know.