Flashpaq lack of tunes?
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This is the one that I have. I haven't played with it too much, the 91 tune gave a good seat of the pants boost.
This is the one that I have. I haven't played with it too much, the 91 tune gave a good seat of the pants boost.
OK, looking for some clarity here . . . I am on the 87 tune and now that Spring has sprung (or is springing?) I am going to change it up. From all of these SC threads I am going to check out the vaunted tow tune (also, it's boating season coming up
) but the spread between 87 and 91 octane up here in the wilds of the frozen north is 15 cents/litre, which is what? 60 cents a gallon, give or take? We're currently paying OVER $1.50.litre for 91. 60 litres is $90. In real money. (heh-heh).
Somebody here just said you can run 87 on the tow tune . . . what is the Web-consensus on that?
) but the spread between 87 and 91 octane up here in the wilds of the frozen north is 15 cents/litre, which is what? 60 cents a gallon, give or take? We're currently paying OVER $1.50.litre for 91. 60 litres is $90. In real money. (heh-heh).Somebody here just said you can run 87 on the tow tune . . . what is the Web-consensus on that?
I have been running the tow tune with 91.
I originally started with 93 on the performance tune, and found that the truck was the best at 91, over 87,89,or 93
This will vary for everyone due to temp, humidity, a/f mixture due to elevation.
I originally started with 93 on the performance tune, and found that the truck was the best at 91, over 87,89,or 93
This will vary for everyone due to temp, humidity, a/f mixture due to elevation.



see, Kent could have kept his tuner..but unfortunately he was a jokester and didn't actually get a new vehicle



