Hypertech Max Energy Optimun Settings
#1
Hypertech Max Energy Optimun Settings
I just got a Hypertech Max Energy and Im not exactly sure what the best setting would be to maximize fuel economy and/or power. I understand you can increase the rpms and shifting settings and stuff but im not that knowledgable on that stuff. So does anyone have one of these and know what the best settings would be for a 1997 dodge ram 1500, 5.2 liter v8, 2wd?
#2
I have a Hypertech as well for my '98 5.9L 4x4. I have been running it with the premium fuel setting on high test and notice better fuel economy doing that than on the economy setting. Running 91 also got rid of that god awful spark knock when under load.
I wouldn't mind playing around with the shifting points and stuff as well, just don't really know which way to change them to benifit my truck without doing damage.
Have you programed your truck with anything yet?
I wouldn't mind playing around with the shifting points and stuff as well, just don't really know which way to change them to benifit my truck without doing damage.
Have you programed your truck with anything yet?
#3
Below is a list from our web site showing the features of the Max Energy as it relates to your vehicle
1997 Dodge Ram 1500 5.2L
Performance Gains
Premium Octane: +7HP +38TQ
Regular Octane: +5HP +18TQ
Adjustable Features
Top Speed Limiter 116, 128, 255 MPH
Rev Limit -500 to +500 RPM
DTCs Read and Clear
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1997 Dodge Ram 1500 5.2L
Performance Gains
Premium Octane: +7HP +38TQ
Regular Octane: +5HP +18TQ
Adjustable Features
Top Speed Limiter 116, 128, 255 MPH
Rev Limit -500 to +500 RPM
DTCs Read and Clear
Return Back To Stock
Internet Updateable
#5
Below is a list from our web site showing the features of the Max Energy as it relates to your vehicle
1997 Dodge Ram 1500 5.2L
Performance Gains
Premium Octane: +7HP +38TQ
Regular Octane: +5HP +18TQ
Adjustable Features
Top Speed Limiter 116, 128, 255 MPH
Rev Limit -500 to +500 RPM
DTCs Read and Clear
Return Back To Stock
Internet Updateable
1997 Dodge Ram 1500 5.2L
Performance Gains
Premium Octane: +7HP +38TQ
Regular Octane: +5HP +18TQ
Adjustable Features
Top Speed Limiter 116, 128, 255 MPH
Rev Limit -500 to +500 RPM
DTCs Read and Clear
Return Back To Stock
Internet Updateable
#6
Mainly because not everyone uses their trucks for the same purposes. A person that drag races (one extreme), isn't going to want the same shift points as a person that tows a 15,000 pound trailer every day. (other extreme...) And then there is everyone in between.... not to mention that the vast array of possible configurations of engine/gears/tires are also going to play a role in where you want your shift points..... Best bet? Experiment. Might search other forums for folks in a similar position, to get some good 'baseline' changes...... aside from that, it's prolly gonna be trial and error.
#7
Direct from the Hypertech website in the FAQ section.
How do I determine where to set my shift points?
Shift point adjusments are only in effect at wide open throttle. Optimum settings can vary based on the driver’s feel. It is best to start by raising the shift points in each gear in small increments, and test driving the vehicle. Here are some tips for adjusting shift points:
For Maximum Performance: To optimize shift points for maximum acceleration, the shift points should be raised or lowered in each gear, until the quickest acceleration rate is found. The best, and most accurate way, to measure acceleration is at a dragstrip with a timing system. Start out with the stock shift points as a baseline. Adjust the 1-2 shift first, going up or down in 100 RPM increments. Once you have found the shift point that gives you the quickest time, then repeat the same procedure for the rest of the gear changes.
For Driver Feel: Most of the time, shift points can be tailored to the driver’s preference. For example, if the vehicle seems to shift too soon while passing at full throttle, the shift point at that gear change can be raised. The best method is trial and error.
How do I determine where to set my shift points?
Shift point adjusments are only in effect at wide open throttle. Optimum settings can vary based on the driver’s feel. It is best to start by raising the shift points in each gear in small increments, and test driving the vehicle. Here are some tips for adjusting shift points:
For Maximum Performance: To optimize shift points for maximum acceleration, the shift points should be raised or lowered in each gear, until the quickest acceleration rate is found. The best, and most accurate way, to measure acceleration is at a dragstrip with a timing system. Start out with the stock shift points as a baseline. Adjust the 1-2 shift first, going up or down in 100 RPM increments. Once you have found the shift point that gives you the quickest time, then repeat the same procedure for the rest of the gear changes.
For Driver Feel: Most of the time, shift points can be tailored to the driver’s preference. For example, if the vehicle seems to shift too soon while passing at full throttle, the shift point at that gear change can be raised. The best method is trial and error.
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Mainly because not everyone uses their trucks for the same purposes. A person that drag races (one extreme), isn't going to want the same shift points as a person that tows a 15,000 pound trailer every day. (other extreme...) And then there is everyone in between.... not to mention that the vast array of possible configurations of engine/gears/tires are also going to play a role in where you want your shift points..... Best bet? Experiment. Might search other forums for folks in a similar position, to get some good 'baseline' changes...... aside from that, it's prolly gonna be trial and error.
Direct from the Hypertech website in the FAQ section.
How do I determine where to set my shift points?
Shift point adjusments are only in effect at wide open throttle. Optimum settings can vary based on the driver’s feel. It is best to start by raising the shift points in each gear in small increments, and test driving the vehicle. Here are some tips for adjusting shift points:
For Maximum Performance: To optimize shift points for maximum acceleration, the shift points should be raised or lowered in each gear, until the quickest acceleration rate is found. The best, and most accurate way, to measure acceleration is at a dragstrip with a timing system. Start out with the stock shift points as a baseline. Adjust the 1-2 shift first, going up or down in 100 RPM increments. Once you have found the shift point that gives you the quickest time, then repeat the same procedure for the rest of the gear changes.
For Driver Feel: Most of the time, shift points can be tailored to the driver’s preference. For example, if the vehicle seems to shift too soon while passing at full throttle, the shift point at that gear change can be raised. The best method is trial and error.
How do I determine where to set my shift points?
Shift point adjusments are only in effect at wide open throttle. Optimum settings can vary based on the driver’s feel. It is best to start by raising the shift points in each gear in small increments, and test driving the vehicle. Here are some tips for adjusting shift points:
For Maximum Performance: To optimize shift points for maximum acceleration, the shift points should be raised or lowered in each gear, until the quickest acceleration rate is found. The best, and most accurate way, to measure acceleration is at a dragstrip with a timing system. Start out with the stock shift points as a baseline. Adjust the 1-2 shift first, going up or down in 100 RPM increments. Once you have found the shift point that gives you the quickest time, then repeat the same procedure for the rest of the gear changes.
For Driver Feel: Most of the time, shift points can be tailored to the driver’s preference. For example, if the vehicle seems to shift too soon while passing at full throttle, the shift point at that gear change can be raised. The best method is trial and error.
Thanks for the clarification guys.