Sep-12-2014 05:35 PM
Nov-16-2014 07:16 AM
wintersun wrote:It's only credible to those who believe in conspiracies.
It is not credible that some guy has discovered something about how to change the tuning of an engine that escaped the hundreds of professional full time engineers at the auto and engine manufacturers.
Nov-16-2014 07:12 AM
Bob Vaughn wrote:
I guess my quest for a tuner has been answered.......NOT
Nov-16-2014 07:02 AM
Bob Vaughn wrote:
I guess my quest for a tuner has been answered.......NOT
Nov-16-2014 05:34 AM
Nov-16-2014 05:16 AM
Nov-16-2014 05:09 AM
Nov-16-2014 03:47 AM
StClairDean wrote:
I have an H&S tuner on my 09 Superduty. It has been on there for over 3 years. The truck has a lot more power. Pulling the 5th wheel is much more enjoyable. My truck doesn't feel to be working as hard as before the tune. I baby my truck and my fuel mileage has increased by 20-25%. The cost of the tune and associated mods was about $2k which I recovered in less than 2 years operating. I have had zero problems or issues with the truck. And for what it's worth, a Ford dealer did ALL the work on my truck including the tuner and associated modifications (while my truck was still under warranty). I can't speak for anyone else, but my experience has been nothing short of excellent.
Would I do it again? I hope I don't have too. My plan is to keep this truck forever. However, with the constant changing environmental regulations, the option could be gone in the future anyway.
Just my thoughts.
Nov-15-2014 02:09 PM
wintersun wrote:
The best claims I have seen in writing (though in advertisements) is a 5% gain and most only mention "improved fuel economy" with no numbers mentioned. I calculated that for my diesel truck the breakeven point was at best after 100,000 miles of driving.
It is one thing to add horsepower as the manufacturers tune their engines for maximum durability and to minimize both emissions of pollutants and problems from overheating or added stress on downstream components like the transmission. Kids who add tuners often learn this the hard way with a $3000-$4000 tab for a transmission rebuild.
It is not credible that some guy has discovered something about how to change the tuning of an engine that escaped the hundreds of professional full time engineers at the auto and engine manufacturers.
The fuel economy gains claimed usually involve removal of the emissions controls which at best is cheating (though that is considered commendable in Republican circles).
Anyone who wants to spend less on fuel should either buy a lighter trailer or drive slower. In the trucking industry there are drivers that routinely get 30% better fuel economy out of the same rigs as a result of how they drive. The fleet operators will pay thousands of dollars per rig to increase fuel economy by 1%. And of all the devices they use to try to accomplish this a tuner is not on the list.
Nov-15-2014 12:56 PM
Nov-15-2014 12:23 PM
wintersun wrote:
Anyone who wants to spend less on fuel should either buy a lighter trailer or drive slower.
In the trucking industry there are drivers that routinely get 30% better fuel economy out of the same rigs as a result of how they drive.
The fleet operators will pay thousands of dollars per rig to increase fuel economy by 1%. And of all the devices they use to try to accomplish this a tuner is not on the list.
Nov-15-2014 11:06 AM
Nov-15-2014 06:47 AM
rxr wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:rxr wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Your about 30 years off you your EGR date rxr. They had EGR on diesels in 1978. 🙂
This is what you choose to pick on????
I know it's been used for a long time in many application but most HD trucks (since we are in the Tow Vehicles thread) for the past 10 years or so have been using tuners to either delete those systems or modify how they are used.
Yes exceptions abound
I understood the OP to be asking about tuners and the thread went into ?????? with a lot of partial or missed info.
Sorry.....
Leave it stock or do the research and get as much info as you can before tuning.
Sorry you took it as picking on you. :h
GM has had EGR on their diesel truck since 1978. No exception. 5.7 yep; 6.2 yep, 6.5 yep; Dmax, yep. All engines available in their towing trucks since 1978 has had EGR. In fact, every single diesel GM has made to go into their trucks has had EGR.
Like I said, sorry you felt picked on.
Looks like I owe an apology or two. It's been a while since I've been on here and obviously got a little #&$&## that night. Even If i had a good excuse I didn't do it right. Thanks for putting up with me...
Nov-14-2014 11:04 PM
TXiceman wrote:
As for warranty, the Magnuson-Moss Act (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuson%E2%80%93Moss_Warranty_Act) prevents manufacturers from denying warranty based on the addition of something to a vehicle. The added equipment must be proven to damage the vehicle. Now comes the problem.
The manufacturers have deep pockets and lots of lawyers. If you are denied warranty, you have a broken vehicle and you have to hire an attorney to take on the massive corporation. They can beat you down until you are broke or simply give up. The government will not go to bat for your case.
Ken
Nov-13-2014 07:32 AM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:rxr wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Your about 30 years off you your EGR date rxr. They had EGR on diesels in 1978. 🙂
This is what you choose to pick on????
I know it's been used for a long time in many application but most HD trucks (since we are in the Tow Vehicles thread) for the past 10 years or so have been using tuners to either delete those systems or modify how they are used.
Yes exceptions abound
I understood the OP to be asking about tuners and the thread went into ?????? with a lot of partial or missed info.
Sorry.....
Leave it stock or do the research and get as much info as you can before tuning.
Sorry you took it as picking on you. :h
GM has had EGR on their diesel truck since 1978. No exception. 5.7 yep; 6.2 yep, 6.5 yep; Dmax, yep. All engines available in their towing trucks since 1978 has had EGR. In fact, every single diesel GM has made to go into their trucks has had EGR.
Like I said, sorry you felt picked on.
Sep-26-2014 03:11 AM