Diablo Trinity Platinum, or Superchips DashPaq?
#11
Their canned tunes are about the same and are the same respectively regardless of specific tuner, i.e. any Superchips tuner you buy will have the same set of tunes for your 04 regardless; same with Diablo. Superchips wins here for stock engines and trans tuning. Diablo wins for the ability to load custom tunes and the Trinity specifically for being dash mount capable. Any leaning out long tubes (like Pacesetters) would do would pretty much be offset by the fuel enrichment of the tune. What you need to decide is if you like your trans tuning better or not. While a custom tune would be much more dialed in to your specific vehicle, you probably wouldn't get much more out of it than a canned tune because it's stock. Different story if you cam it, swap heads, etc.
after that.....maybe a cam down the road at some point, but I'm not building a racer....just want to get a little more power and maybe fuel economy.... yes I know it's a 7000lb truck with a Hemi.
I don't know what its mileage is currently as I don;t even have it yet, but I'd be quite happy if I could manage to squeeze 12mpg out of it.
That being said I do like my ability to tune my trans.
There isn't too much that can be done on an 04, and its my understanding that an 05 is much more "tunable" for whatever reason (can't remember now) and that it has more options for the transmission.
I never messed with that much though because I don't really understand shift points much.
What I want to achieve here?
a little more power.... they're 345 HP to begin with right? I'd like to get up to 400HP if I could, or even if I could achieve 345HP at the wheels. Is this an unreasonable goal?
a little more economy.... It's my understanding that long tubes are also capable of adding maybe 2mpg?? again, am I way off base here?
firmer/harder shifts.... but in a way that isn't bad for the transmission. again, I could be way off base, please correct me if I'm wrong.... I might be thinking of a different vehicle, but is it not better for the transmission to shift "harder" as it reduces the dwell time on the clutch packs, thus reducing wear on them???
those are my 3 main objectives with this new truck....however, I'm hoping to find out today if long tubes will even fit a 2500.....
#12
The problem I'm having with these headers right now is that any time I choose 2500 as an option all I get are diesel parts and nothing for a hemi. in order to find stuff for the hemi I have to choose 1500.
it doesn't say the pacesetters fit the 2500, but it's also thinking the 2500 has a diesel, so naturally the pacesetters won't fit a Cummins lol
it doesn't say the pacesetters fit the 2500, but it's also thinking the 2500 has a diesel, so naturally the pacesetters won't fit a Cummins lol
#13
A Comp 260 is a good all around torque cam and it will run in a pre-eagle 5.7 with a Superchips 91 tune. Hope this helps:
http://www.moes-performance.com/Headers_s/1890.htm
https://www.summitracing.com/search/...model/ram-2500
http://www.moes-performance.com/Headers_s/1890.htm
https://www.summitracing.com/search/...model/ram-2500
#14
A Comp 260 is a good all around torque cam and it will run in a pre-eagle 5.7 with a Superchips 91 tune. Hope this helps:
http://www.moes-performance.com/Headers_s/1890.htm
https://www.summitracing.com/search/...model/ram-2500
http://www.moes-performance.com/Headers_s/1890.htm
https://www.summitracing.com/search/...model/ram-2500
it does because at some point, once I've done the basics first (oil change, spark plugs, change other fluids like diff) and gotten the exhaust done, I'll probably be looking into a simple cam.
Though I doubt I'll be running 91.... gas prices going back up
too early to tell right now though.
#15
it does because at some point, once I've done the basics first (oil change, spark plugs, change other fluids like diff) and gotten the exhaust done, I'll probably be looking into a simple cam.
Though I doubt I'll be running 91.... gas prices going back up
too early to tell right now though.
Though I doubt I'll be running 91.... gas prices going back up
too early to tell right now though.
#16
#17
Well right now I would say there's better than even chance (unless I throw it in the old lady's car) that it'll still be sitting in the same spot on the same shelf a year from now lol.