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briansue
Nov 05, 2015Explorer
First off - I know nothing nor do I claim to know anything. I do not know who is who or what is what. This topic of diesel fuel in Mexico and whether you should or should not operate your specific vehicle with the available fuel in Mexico comes up each year. And each year I try to say the same thing. Who knows what is OK to do with your vehicle? I would think it would be the manufacturer and that would be who I would ask and whose advice I would take. I would call the engineering department of the company that built my engine and ask them about it - not a dealer - not a mechanic - not a magazine article - and what can anyone say about info on the internet?? Verify!
We own a 2006 Class A with a 400 Cummins so we have no stake in this discussion. The annual report in this topic has to do with pickups with little diesel engines. No mention of the larger engines as far as I can tell.
So what happens if you modify an engine that is still under warranty - what happens to the warranty?
I offer no advice other than to seek advice from known sources such as the engineers where the engine was built - who would know better?
I have no idea who the author of these annual reports is or what his credentials are or where he gets his info. I don't really care. Unless he is an engineer with the company that built the engine I personally would not pay much attention. How would you know?
So he mentions a product and I did a search to find out what exactly that product might be and what it does and much it costs and where to get it. Here is what I found - can't find a CT2 but here is what it could be..........
https://edgeproducts.com/products
DIESEL EVOLUTION CTS2
THE NEXT LEAP IN EVOLUTION
Innovation and quality are part of Edge’s DNA. The Evolution CTS2 has no peer in the marketplace and is designed for “WOW”! As an in-cabin controller and programmer, the Evolution CTS2 is the ultimate package!
The Evolution CTS2 reprograms your vehicle's stock computer. It resides in the cab with one simple cable connection to the OBDII (diagnostic) port. The Evolution is used to save the stock files from the vehicle's computer and then upload the Edge calibrations into the vehicle's computer. This amazing product is available for both gas and diesel pickups and SUVs. This product comes with multiple power levels custom tuned by a whole team of engineers, and can be installed in minutes without ever popping the hood. The Evolution CTS2 greatly increases horsepower and torque. Not only does it re-tune your vehicle, it stays mounted in the cab and features real-time, monitoring of vital engine data.
Evolution CTS2 Features:
• Slim, sleek case design
• 5” full–color, high-resolution, swipe screen
• Custom color mixer for gauge arcs, needles, and backgrounds
• Multiple gauge screen layouts
• Fully customizable backgrounds
• HDMI style plug for power and linking EAS accessories
• One-touch easy menu navigation
• Notification center
• Performance tuning for mileage, towing, daily driving, and performance
• Up to an additional 180HP and 440 ft lb TQ* on Diesel applications
• Up to an additional 50HP and 50 ft lb TQ* on Gas applications
• Tuning for shift points, shift firmness, TQ management, fuel pressure and more*
• Adjust speed and rev limiters*
• Correct speedometer*
• Switch between US or Metric units of measure
• Light sensitivity meter to dim screen as ambient light decreases
• Internet Updateable
$679.00
We own a 2006 Class A with a 400 Cummins so we have no stake in this discussion. The annual report in this topic has to do with pickups with little diesel engines. No mention of the larger engines as far as I can tell.
So what happens if you modify an engine that is still under warranty - what happens to the warranty?
I offer no advice other than to seek advice from known sources such as the engineers where the engine was built - who would know better?
I have no idea who the author of these annual reports is or what his credentials are or where he gets his info. I don't really care. Unless he is an engineer with the company that built the engine I personally would not pay much attention. How would you know?
So he mentions a product and I did a search to find out what exactly that product might be and what it does and much it costs and where to get it. Here is what I found - can't find a CT2 but here is what it could be..........
https://edgeproducts.com/products
DIESEL EVOLUTION CTS2
THE NEXT LEAP IN EVOLUTION
Innovation and quality are part of Edge’s DNA. The Evolution CTS2 has no peer in the marketplace and is designed for “WOW”! As an in-cabin controller and programmer, the Evolution CTS2 is the ultimate package!
The Evolution CTS2 reprograms your vehicle's stock computer. It resides in the cab with one simple cable connection to the OBDII (diagnostic) port. The Evolution is used to save the stock files from the vehicle's computer and then upload the Edge calibrations into the vehicle's computer. This amazing product is available for both gas and diesel pickups and SUVs. This product comes with multiple power levels custom tuned by a whole team of engineers, and can be installed in minutes without ever popping the hood. The Evolution CTS2 greatly increases horsepower and torque. Not only does it re-tune your vehicle, it stays mounted in the cab and features real-time, monitoring of vital engine data.
Evolution CTS2 Features:
• Slim, sleek case design
• 5” full–color, high-resolution, swipe screen
• Custom color mixer for gauge arcs, needles, and backgrounds
• Multiple gauge screen layouts
• Fully customizable backgrounds
• HDMI style plug for power and linking EAS accessories
• One-touch easy menu navigation
• Notification center
• Performance tuning for mileage, towing, daily driving, and performance
• Up to an additional 180HP and 440 ft lb TQ* on Diesel applications
• Up to an additional 50HP and 50 ft lb TQ* on Gas applications
• Tuning for shift points, shift firmness, TQ management, fuel pressure and more*
• Adjust speed and rev limiters*
• Correct speedometer*
• Switch between US or Metric units of measure
• Light sensitivity meter to dim screen as ambient light decreases
• Internet Updateable
$679.00
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