Posted by Damp;Dservice on June 06, 2008 at 22:57:49 from (12.175.230.59):
In Reply to: Chip an engine posted by Howard H. on June 06, 2008 at 22:46:57:
I have installed some programs by hypertech in some 5.4 triton fords with good results balanceing power and economy, many are better in both respects after the programming, keep in mind improving airflow with higher flowing intake and exgaust are the key.
Recently did an 04 cummins , used the edge system and realized only about .5 mpg improvement, Installed improved intake and exhaust system and instantly saw 2 to 4 mpg improvement, bear in mind this cant be done on diesels newer than 07, and in some states, not on any years.but airflow in a diesel = efficiency and economy, your first and best improvement is to get the air moving through it. not just in, you need to improve the out at the same time.
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