BroncoJoe19
Active member
I've got a '90 bronc 302 with 33 in tires.
It came stock with 31's
I didn't change the gear for the spedometer when the we went to 33's.
I don't know how to explain this clearly.
It seems that the truck is usually running too low RPMs for the amount of throttle.
I.E. it upshifts too soon, and downshifts too late. As a result it is a little bit of a dog, (it is always running on the lower end of the torque curve) unless I get on it.
Now that I think about it, the upshifting too soon is not too bad, but the delay in downshifting, makes it kind of unresponsive.
Is there something that I need to change to regulate the shift points?
I don't have any blinking OD lights, nor any check engine lights.
Should I take it to get it checked for codes?
Thanks in advance
joe
It came stock with 31's
I didn't change the gear for the spedometer when the we went to 33's.
I don't know how to explain this clearly.
It seems that the truck is usually running too low RPMs for the amount of throttle.
I.E. it upshifts too soon, and downshifts too late. As a result it is a little bit of a dog, (it is always running on the lower end of the torque curve) unless I get on it.
Now that I think about it, the upshifting too soon is not too bad, but the delay in downshifting, makes it kind of unresponsive.
Is there something that I need to change to regulate the shift points?
I don't have any blinking OD lights, nor any check engine lights.
Should I take it to get it checked for codes?
Thanks in advance
joe