Superchips vs. Edge Vs. SCT
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Superchips vs. Edge Vs. SCT
Which of the tuners (superchips, edge, sct) Is the best bang for my buck? I tried the hypertech and it didn't do crap. I Have a spectre CAI and 10 series flowmaster (in place of the stock muffler in stock location). the truck is a 2001 with the 5.9 magnum. Ive read that it has the deathflash tune from the factory? It would be nice to unlock some power and possibly fuel mileage if possible. later on I plan on retiring the truck from daily use and building it into a prerunner. so with any of they would I be able to manually tune the truck myself? If not ill just get a megasquirt computer when I get to that point.
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Everyone (98% at least) here will say SCT from Hemifever. Last I knew it was $265 for canned and $365 for custom tunes. You can get the canned now and pay the other $100 later to upgrade to custom when you do your build.
The SCT 9550 has been discontinued though. May have to wait for the new one, if you choose this route.
The SCT 9550 has been discontinued though. May have to wait for the new one, if you choose this route.
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The current 9550 x2 is discontinued, that's why it's so expensive. But the x3 is coming out and it will offer more functionality (for newer trucks) and I think will be that price.
SCT offers the ability to remove ALL torque management and custom tuning. Superchips and Edge do not.
SCT offers the ability to remove ALL torque management and custom tuning. Superchips and Edge do not.
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If you email Sean (hemifever) and mention DodgeForum, he will give you the discounted price quoted earlier. His website is not for Dodgeforum members, its retail pricing, so to speak.
hemifever@aol.com last time I checked.
Not sure what he will price the x3 for though.
In my 2001 Ram, I used a Superchips. Had problems after an update, and they kept telling me it was a problem with the truck, and not the tuner. Truck would buck and hesitate, but only when tuned. After a few other owners started having the issue, they finally looked into it rather than sending out the standard, templated "its your truck, not our product" reply. Low and behold, they discovered an error in their coding that messed up the fuel map for certain 2001 Ram 1500s. The end result was I had a $250 paperweight for three months because they just simply refused to look at the issue.
I went SCT after that. Not only was it better, but Sean was fantastic to work with. Even if you go the cheaper, "canned" tune route, if you have issues with pinging, he will redo your tune (trim it back slightly or whatever tweaking it needs) to make sure you are running well. Good customer service.
I wish SCT would work for my 2010 Dakota. After they release this new version, I may have to look at them again.
hemifever@aol.com last time I checked.
Not sure what he will price the x3 for though.
In my 2001 Ram, I used a Superchips. Had problems after an update, and they kept telling me it was a problem with the truck, and not the tuner. Truck would buck and hesitate, but only when tuned. After a few other owners started having the issue, they finally looked into it rather than sending out the standard, templated "its your truck, not our product" reply. Low and behold, they discovered an error in their coding that messed up the fuel map for certain 2001 Ram 1500s. The end result was I had a $250 paperweight for three months because they just simply refused to look at the issue.
I went SCT after that. Not only was it better, but Sean was fantastic to work with. Even if you go the cheaper, "canned" tune route, if you have issues with pinging, he will redo your tune (trim it back slightly or whatever tweaking it needs) to make sure you are running well. Good customer service.
I wish SCT would work for my 2010 Dakota. After they release this new version, I may have to look at them again.
Last edited by jasonw; 07-18-2013 at 01:22 AM.