Sep-12-2014 05:35 PM
Dec-03-2014 11:54 AM
Bob Vaughn wrote:
I received an email and video from Trailer Life about Bully Dog GT tuners for diesel engines. It all sounds good but I have been warned that the warranty would be voided if I use a tuner. Now I wonder if this is true. If so then I guess I will have to wait until my warranty is up. It is 699 bucks and I wonder if there is enough of a fuel economy savings to ever break even?
Nov-22-2014 06:49 AM
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Nov-18-2014 03:48 PM
Nov-18-2014 02:31 PM
N-Trouble wrote:wintersun wrote:
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.
If this line of thinking were true then we would not have any type of "aftermarket" for ANYTHING because the manufacturers would be producing the very best possible components for our trucks directly from the factory. THat is what your statement implies... If so I have a set of 6mo old factory GM shocks I will sell you off my 2500HD for the price of a new set of Bilsteins. Because afterall GM engineers should know how to build a better shock than Bilstein right???
Do you see how your argument just fell apart right there?
Nov-18-2014 01:06 PM
wintersun wrote:
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-18-2014 12:56 PM
Bionic Man wrote:2oldman wrote: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.
Actually, it makes sense to me. Tuners play by different rules. "Offroad use only". You can do a lot if you don't pay attention to EPA regulations.
Nov-18-2014 11:50 AM
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Nov-16-2014 03:34 PM
Bionic Man wrote:Amazing.
You can do a lot if you don't pay attention to EPA regulations.
Nov-16-2014 12:57 PM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:
No need for "tuners".
Improve air in and air out, sure!
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Nov-16-2014 08:33 AM
2oldman wrote: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 07:32 AM