Sep-12-2014 05:35 PM
Sep-26-2014 12:37 AM
glazier wrote:
You can guarantee Ford didn't miss the tune these guys discovered in their garage. The big three diesel truck manufactor's could tune these trucks to produce much more power than we see today. Trying to meet emissions would never happen if they turned them up.
Sep-25-2014 09:46 PM
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Sep-24-2014 04:03 PM
transamz9 wrote:GoPackGo wrote:
The new engines might be under-tuned, but what happens when the transmission gets hit with that extra power ? Or the rear end, U-joints, or my 4 wheel drivetrain ?
Tim
Depends on how you use that power.
Sep-23-2014 06:20 PM
GoPackGo wrote:
The new engines might be under-tuned, but what happens when the transmission gets hit with that extra power ? Or the rear end, U-joints, or my 4 wheel drivetrain ?
Tim
Sep-23-2014 05:37 PM
GoPackGo wrote:
The new engines might be under-tuned, but what happens when the transmission gets hit with that extra power ? Or the rear end, U-joints, or my 4 wheel drivetrain ?
Tim
Sep-23-2014 02:53 PM
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Sep-23-2014 02:03 PM
wintersun wrote:
The heavy trucking industry will spend thousands of dollars on fairings and TPMS to improve fuel economy as even a 1% gain will result in many dollars in savings.
None of the fleets use tuners for their engines. The only difference is that the fleet managers decide based on facts and not advertising claims.
Want a guaranteed 15% increase in fuel economy. Drive at 55 MPH instead of 65MPH. Or even at 65 MPH instead of 70 MPH.
RVer's as a whole are the least conscious group of people in terms of doing anything to maximize fuel economy of any group I see motoring down the highway.
Sep-23-2014 01:49 PM
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