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Old Feb 29, 2012 | 05:46 PM
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You can forget a bout any tuner giving us better gas mileage. Welcome to the forum by the way. Superchips 3865 all the way. Best bang for the buck imo.
 
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Old Feb 29, 2012 | 05:50 PM
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Thanks Keaton appreciate the input. I am going with the superchips, however; I haven't decided on which model to pursue. I don't mind spending the extra money on the cortex or vivid but I am having a hard time figuring out whether or not it is worth it. Thanks.
 
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Old Feb 29, 2012 | 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Mopar9610
Thanks Keaton appreciate the input. I am going with the superchips, however; I haven't decided on which model to pursue. I don't mind spending the extra money on the cortex or vivid but I am having a hard time figuring out whether or not it is worth it. Thanks.
Honestly, I would not get the cortex, you are paying extra money for a "powertrain warranty" that I seriously doubt anyone would ever use and they (superchips) would find some way to get out of paying for anything I am sure. None of us here (that I know of) is used/has used the vivid, so your on your own for that one and we would love to see how it stacks up to superchips. You wont be sorry with superchips, tons of us on here use it, I even started a thread on the subject here

https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...uperchips.html

so everyone could post their experiences. Have a look around, do some searches. I only know one member who bought one and returned it (cheeseburger) but I believe he was sorry as soon as he did.
 
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Old Feb 29, 2012 | 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Mopar9610
Your biggest complaint following the installation of the tuner was the laggy shifting or before the tuner? Thanks.

Sorry bad wording. In stock form the Dakota's tranny has really lazy shifting, not snappy at all. I think there is too much Torque management holding the truck back. Bought the Superchips more for the modified shift schedules than for adding HP.

Superchips allows you to purchase an add on that allows you to make your own custom shift schedules. However due to the flaky downloader program and no response from them via email I have not been able to purchase the add on.

Edge has always been quick to reply to my inquires.
 
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Old Feb 29, 2012 | 09:20 PM
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Superchips allows you to purchase an add on that allows you to make your own custom shift schedules. However due to the flaky downloader program and no response from them via email I have not been able to purchase the add on
it took literally 5 days for me to very the transmission package. Had to take half a day off from work in order to finally get it to download.
 
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Old Mar 1, 2012 | 04:32 PM
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The tunes are the same in all the superchips models. The flashpaq and the cortex are basically identical except the cortex gives you a powertrain warranty. That's the main difference. The vivid offers I think LCD, maybe touch screen, some other fancy stuff like android market, gps, etc... but the tunes are identical.

I have always bought the flashpaq for all my vehicles, no need for the powertrain warranty or extra gizmo's IMO.

The SC tunes I'm pretty sure give the biggest power increase over any other tuner for this engine, plus you get transmission tuning, so it's a no brainer to go with SC IMO.

If you needed custom tuning for head work, cams, etc... then maybe look at diablo as they offer custom tuning options, but otherwise I'd stick with SC.

SC customer support is pretty good IMO, you may have to be persistent but they have always pulled through for me. Their website and pc software are awful, but it's basically a one time deal, so once you get through it your set and the tuner will work great...
 
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Old Mar 1, 2012 | 04:34 PM
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Also, if you need customer support, contact Ron on the superchips forum, I wouldn't waste my time going through email. I have had better luck posting or PMing to Ron on the forums. I even somewhat know someone at SC and even when I email him it's not as responsive as going through Ron/the forum. Just MO.
 
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Old Mar 1, 2012 | 10:21 PM
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So I have a question guys...I am currently deployed and I have my Dak being watched over by my parents. Thinking of getting the SC tuner. Is the Flashpaq a permanent install, or is it just a plug it in, let it run, and then disconnect? Was just thinking of having my buddy do it for me while I'm gone, so when I get home for R&R and can just get in her and see her go ***** to the wall.


So, what all goes into "installing" one of these?
 
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Old Mar 1, 2012 | 10:34 PM
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you plug it in to the OBD connector and download the tune, disconnect it and you are done. The hardest thing is downloading the updater to your computer and getting it to work because as soon as you get your tuner, you have to update the tuner using this program before using it the first time.
 
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Old Mar 1, 2012 | 11:06 PM
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^yes very easy. Like he said the hardest thing is dealing with the awful software on the home computer or laptop. You open the package, plug it into you computer, download software, then after screwing around with it for an hour it finally works and your tuner gets the latest updates. Then you plug it into the OBD2 connector (under steering wheel) on your truck, follow on screen instructions, punch some buttons, and ~15 minutes later you unplug the tuner, through it under the seat, and drive away happy...very easy.
 
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