The short answer is we don't know how this works on the LMM - it's not setup like the LLY.
Cheers
Cindy
I've edited my original post - we don't understand how this works on the LBZ either.I take it the LBZ would be the same as LMM also right?
thats actually idle speed vs. RPM. Works good for that thought, unless you have to jump in your truck and go before it warms up past the ect you set the idle speed at higher...Uh, I just set up Casper that way (now an LBZ) so that it would idle at 1100 until the water gets to 160, then drop down to 680. Worked like a charm in 28°F weather (about -2°C for you weirdos). There was a table for it, but I don't memorize the ####.
Or am I thinking of something else?
Uh, I just set up Casper that way (now an LBZ) so that it would idle at 1100 until the water gets to 160, then drop down to 680. Worked like a charm in 28°F weather (about -2°C for you weirdos). There was a table for it, but I don't memorize the ####.
Or am I thinking of something else?
I did it so we could keep the engine from getting too cold overnight. Probably be a PITA to drive it that way everyday, nor was it that much fun getting up every two hours, climbing over the rollcage, sitting in a metal seat with no heater, and waiting until I got the engine temp up.
I can hear it now
Alarm
Its your turn to go warm up Casper
No its your turn
No its the kids turn