Superchips Questions and Updates
#1761
well i was all set to order it monday morning but that might have to wait now. last night we got about 18" of snow and i was on a back road where the drifts get pretty bad. i couldn't see the road at all but was using the fence on the left side and the telephone poles on the right side to judge where i was. i was only going 5-10MPH and i ran over something with the left side. i assume it was a large rock or something. i got out and checked and everything looked fine. went out just now and i have a very bad shimmy now. obviously something is bent somewhere. i'm gonna pull it in the garage tomorrow morning to check it out. i'm guessing either 1) rim, 2) steering component (tie rod or drag link), 3) axle. anyone have a guess as to what it might be from past experience? i have the stock 20" wheels and i would think they'd crack before they bend? i'll see what i can find then call the insurance company monday morning to see what they'll do.
any guesses?
any guesses?
#1763
got it all thawed and the shimmy is gone. fixed that. the steering wheel is slightly off center left but it tracks straight when i let go of the wheel. i'm thinking it was off slightly when it was new but i don't remember now. just kinda forgot all about it but now i notice it because i'm looking for something.
thanks
so whats the deal on the coupon code for the superchips?
thanks
so whats the deal on the coupon code for the superchips?
#1764
Im interested in outting a super chip on my truck. I have a 2002 dodge with 4.7 liter v8 with 154,xxx miles i was wondering with the amount of miles would this be bad for the motor or transmission?
#1765
well i just ordered it from truckcustomizers for $285. i'll have to experiment with different tunes to get the best trade-off between power and economy.
what did you guys figure out for tire size input for the stock 20's? i read that you are to leave it at the default, correct?
i'll keep everyone posted as to my results.
thanks,
danny
what did you guys figure out for tire size input for the stock 20's? i read that you are to leave it at the default, correct?
i'll keep everyone posted as to my results.
thanks,
danny
#1767
It's basically the same way we tune for power through fine tuning of the air/fuel ratios combined with timing adjustments which in turn makes the vehicle more efficient.
We take that same approach with the Mileage XS program with an emphasis on mileage over HP so as an example there might be a reduction in timing over our 91 performance program to achieve that goal.
Scott
We take that same approach with the Mileage XS program with an emphasis on mileage over HP so as an example there might be a reduction in timing over our 91 performance program to achieve that goal.
Scott
Scott, I agree with you there man. I know I drive hard and fast but thats what I bought big v8 for. If I wanted a big truck with good mileage I would have gotten the v6.
But on another note, I never not once have seen SC give any charts or numbers on how XS works or how much it can help.
Dont take this the wrong way because I loved my 3865, but anyone can save gas by easing up off the gas pedal and keeping the RPMs down. But how does XS add help to that for an overall achievement?
But on another note, I never not once have seen SC give any charts or numbers on how XS works or how much it can help.
Dont take this the wrong way because I loved my 3865, but anyone can save gas by easing up off the gas pedal and keeping the RPMs down. But how does XS add help to that for an overall achievement?
#1768
there is no 93 tune....91 is the highest...and we dont get 91 octane hereso i have to use the 93 octane....
#1770
i dunno you got me wondering now...i just read on my box that it came in and it says 93 on it...im gonna have to check that out? you got me curious....im updating it now and all i see as i speak is a 91 tune? maybe it is cause of the older models...