โNov-01-2013 03:24 PM
โNov-09-2013 05:56 AM
stub-kb-2 wrote:
is your truck a 4x4?
from the way i read this, the only mods you have are the tumer and K&N, is that correct?
thanks, man i didn't mean to start a fight...
โNov-08-2013 03:55 PM
โNov-08-2013 01:24 PM
dodge guy wrote:
I run an SCT tuner with tunes from 5 star tuning. With the V-10 it made a significant improvement in towing. Mine came with 3 different tunes, towing, perf. and economy. And can be had in any octane rating. I have the 3 tunes in the 89 octane. When towing now it is much more relaxed because the trans shifts better and it holds O/D longer and raises the shift points and line pressure. I can also change any parameter i want to tailor it to my specific needs. It also adds 15HP in the towing mode. I gained .7 mpg towing too. You have to understand how a tuner works to use them properly. The generic tuners won't do much for you. But when you get a custom tuner tailored to your specific vehicle it works great.
โNov-08-2013 01:16 PM
wmoses wrote:stub-kb-2 wrote:
I just bought a Chevy Avalanche for my wife. i am curious about performance tuners (Bullydog, edge, etc.) what experience do you have with either the Chevy 5.3L or other small block gas engine (any Brand). are these tuners worth the investment?
thanks!
I can only offer you my personal experience with the tuner noted in my sig.
You will see benefits in both power and torque and fuel economy on a stock engine. Period.
The gains in power and torque could be enhanced if you have other mild mods like CAI and CAT back exhaust, but my engine feels a little stronger with the tuner and my K&N panel filter. Best part is I get better mileage too ... about 1 mpg. At this time of year I get about 17 mpg on my daily work commute (30 miles round trip) in traffic on the freeway. I get 22 on the highway at about 65 mph average and have seen just over 25 mpg at 60 mph average. All this on regular gas. I would get more power using the premium tune and premium gas, but is am cheap.
As an added bonus I can also use it to re calibrate my speedometer if I change wheels, change my engine shift points, switch off AFM, turn off top speed governor, etc., etc.
As for the warranty issues ... Pooh! You can revert to stock if you feel the need.
I recommend the tuner I use ... based on actual experience!
โNov-06-2013 04:40 PM
โNov-06-2013 03:22 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:Again, i assume you've used them? As i stated in a previous post i gained .7mpg towing. And around .5 mpg on my 3 mile round trip commute. I don't take it solo on the hwy so i can't comment there. I've taken it through emissions with the tune on it and it passed. In IL they do the sniffer test. So it is still clean!
I have a neighbor that glued magnets to his fuel line and "claims" he picked up 3 MPG. :R
I have a friend that cobbled up an HHO system on his van and "claims" 50% better mileage. :R
One guy on here "claimed" his mileage went up 3 MPG towing when he went from bias to radials on his trailer. :R
I have an older Accel FI system where "I" can write any program "I" want. You name it I can change it on my ECM. This isn't my first rodeo. ๐
โNov-06-2013 02:20 PM
Again, i assume you've used them? As i stated in a previous post i gained .7mpg towing. And around .5 mpg on my 3 mile round trip commute. I don't take it solo on the hwy so i can't comment there. I've taken it through emissions with the tune on it and it passed. In IL they do the sniffer test. So it is still clean!
โNov-06-2013 01:25 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:stub-kb-2 wrote:
i don't have any question that tuners make definite power improvements on deisels (speaking from experience).
my greatest interest in the tuner for the small block is the mpg gain that evey tuner manufacturer claims.
at today's fuel prices a 1 mpg improvement on daily driving could pay itself off in as little as 15,000 miles. although that is a long time, i keep my vehicles well over 100k miles. everything staying the same (more likely to go up in $) that is a fuel savings of $1,700 over the life of the vehicle.
very intriguing...
You're trying to compare apples and oranges.
Diesels and gasoline engines make their power in different ways. Diesels are easy to make power with. You just throw more fuel at them.
No so with a gasoline engine. They need more air to make a lot more power.
Sure you can make a few HP by playing with a gasoline engines timing. This will also send the NOX reading sky high.
And you can make a few more by taking the rpm and torque management limit system off. This can also break things as Beemer already pointed out.
As far as fuel mileage goes. There will be next to no measureable increase because the airflow will be the same. The O2 sensor will keep the fuel air ratio as close to 14.7 at all times. You will never see a 1 MPG gain.
What they will do for you is make the shift points where you want them. Only you can say if that is worth it.
โNov-06-2013 01:18 PM
stub-kb-2 wrote:
i don't have any question that tuners make definite power improvements on deisels (speaking from experience).
my greatest interest in the tuner for the small block is the mpg gain that evey tuner manufacturer claims.
at today's fuel prices a 1 mpg improvement on daily driving could pay itself off in as little as 15,000 miles. although that is a long time, i keep my vehicles well over 100k miles. everything staying the same (more likely to go up in $) that is a fuel savings of $1,700 over the life of the vehicle.
very intriguing...
โNov-06-2013 12:47 PM
โNov-06-2013 12:02 PM
โNov-06-2013 11:52 AM
pappcam wrote:
It's all smoke and mirrors and maybe more of a placebo effect on the people that do waste money on these things. Even aftermarket air filters are a waste of money on gassers. If you feel like throwing away money go ahead and do it.
โNov-06-2013 11:15 AM
โNov-06-2013 10:59 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:
Only a dyno knows for sure.