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Here is a thread i started. Yet to finish though.
http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/showthread.php?94073-speed-sensor-for-727-A833
I haven't gotten there yet, i was just trying to plan ahead. I need to do more research on mine. Factory info needs to be deciphered. They dont come right out and explain how the pcm gets its VSS signal. But looking into yours, the VSS is the rear axle abs sensor of a 2004 ram. The abs controller then shares that info on the bus for the pcm to see.
I have a 2006 srt controller (no c4 connector) and will try with no speed sensor. If i have issues I will deal with them when they pop up. I doubt it will give me any being speed density.
What are you using to reprogram the PCM? I have hp tuners. With that I can program the pcm to ignore missing modules and inputs.
I had previously looked at this thread, though I didn't realize it was yours, as that is one way I had considered going. The Jeep YJ's had years where they had gone from cable to electronic drive speedometers, so I have the option of using a cable driven speedometer with that VSS that you showed, the electronic speedometer here
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=40822&cc=1185207&jnid=409&jpid=0 and trying to use the signal for both, or trying to use the VSS signal from the Ford 8.8
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=1268469&cc=1354553&jnid=534&jpid=1 that I replaced the weak Dana 35 with. I'm just not sure if the signals will work together with the PCM or not.
Chas
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Here is a reply from the thread I started over on FABO:
In general, a speed sensor is part of the idle speed control. If the throttle is closed and speed is zero, the PCM regulates idle speed. Idle speed, is not adjusted when coasting, where speed is not zero. If the PCM thinks the speed is zero at coast, idle control cuts back on by pass air attempting to bring engine speed down, but results in stall when coming to stop, due to delay in control to raise speed again, from over speed cut.
If there is a TB bypass air adjustment, it can be set where the minimum idle speed is maintaned, when idle control is at minimum. That will avoid stalling, yet control idle speed for other loading conditions.
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I am using HP Tuners as well, though I am not very experienced with it yet I can enable & disable certain items, remove skim, etc. I would like to go to their training, even though it is for GM's it would give me the general idea of how to adjust parameters, however it is in Vegas on November 1st and I have a family that loves Halloween.