Bully Dog or TST
#11
RE: Bully Dog or TST
I have the triple dog programer and love it. Here are some of the things it does. I copyed and pasted this . It does not say of all the thing you can change like ..............
Allows The User To Turn The Seatbelt Chime On Or Off
Reset The Auto Door Lock Function
Run Fog Lamps With All H/L Settings
Headlamp Delay
Optical Chirp On Locking Of Doors
Horn Chirp On Locking Of Doors
Accessories Time Delay
The Power Pup is ideal for those looking to increase power for towing, performance or for the extreme driver looking to improve upon their time in the quarter mile.
The Bully Dog Power Pup Triple Dog Downloader is fine-tuned to work on late model Ford, Chevy and Dodge diesel trucks
Incredible shift-on-the-fly capability lets you change power levels with driving conditions
Upgrade programs available online for 230hp and a whopping 450lbs.-ft. of torque!
Effortlessly plugs into the OBD-II port beneath your steering column for programming—no tricky installation
Interfaces with Bully Dog’s Outlook Monitor which adjusts, monitors, displays and records engine functions; Outlook Monitor available separately. It is available with or without the Outlook In-Cab Monitor.
Outlook Monitor Features: Screen displays 4 different functions at 1 time, with multiple quick change functions available on-the-fly. Comes with adjustable windshield mount. Replaces all pyrometer & boost gauges with more info. On the fly adjustability, 1/4 mile calculations, option for 2 pyrometer readings rpm's, battery voltage, set emergency de fueling points, HP readings, 0-60 times mph, accurate speed display, induction temp, records 0-60 times, adjusts for tire sizes. Plugs into your system using OEM style connectors. Automatically monitors engine 100 times every second, & will de fuel when water temps are low or high & whey exhaust temps reach your pre-set high settings. Used with a performance module, it will decrease HP when trans slippage is detected, thus preventing damage to clutch packs. Optional custom pod mount available
Allows The User To Turn The Seatbelt Chime On Or Off
Reset The Auto Door Lock Function
Run Fog Lamps With All H/L Settings
Headlamp Delay
Optical Chirp On Locking Of Doors
Horn Chirp On Locking Of Doors
Accessories Time Delay
The Power Pup is ideal for those looking to increase power for towing, performance or for the extreme driver looking to improve upon their time in the quarter mile.
The Bully Dog Power Pup Triple Dog Downloader is fine-tuned to work on late model Ford, Chevy and Dodge diesel trucks
Incredible shift-on-the-fly capability lets you change power levels with driving conditions
Upgrade programs available online for 230hp and a whopping 450lbs.-ft. of torque!
Effortlessly plugs into the OBD-II port beneath your steering column for programming—no tricky installation
Interfaces with Bully Dog’s Outlook Monitor which adjusts, monitors, displays and records engine functions; Outlook Monitor available separately. It is available with or without the Outlook In-Cab Monitor.
Outlook Monitor Features: Screen displays 4 different functions at 1 time, with multiple quick change functions available on-the-fly. Comes with adjustable windshield mount. Replaces all pyrometer & boost gauges with more info. On the fly adjustability, 1/4 mile calculations, option for 2 pyrometer readings rpm's, battery voltage, set emergency de fueling points, HP readings, 0-60 times mph, accurate speed display, induction temp, records 0-60 times, adjusts for tire sizes. Plugs into your system using OEM style connectors. Automatically monitors engine 100 times every second, & will de fuel when water temps are low or high & whey exhaust temps reach your pre-set high settings. Used with a performance module, it will decrease HP when trans slippage is detected, thus preventing damage to clutch packs. Optional custom pod mount available
#12
RE: Bully Dog or TST
I have the TST and love it... one cool feature is the built in turbo timer which is triggered off the EGT's... you can set it for whatever temp you want the motor to shut down at. once its set, push a button, pull the key and walk away and it shuts down when it reaches that temp.
for power it's flat out awesome. 9 torque settings & 9 power settings
for power it's flat out awesome. 9 torque settings & 9 power settings
#14
RE: Bully Dog or TST
ORIGINAL: Local Yokel
I have the Triple Dog on mine. 99% time its set on tow/performance, the other 1% its set in the Crazy Larry setting. Tow/Performance is good enough to hang or beat most stock trucks out there. Set it on Larry and it will hang with some sports cars. I raced my truck one time down the 1/4 when it was brand new (yeah dumb I know) and spinning all 4 wheels off the line in 4x4 it ran a 14.41@95. Most of the Mustangs at the track that day were running in the mid to low 14's also so not bad considering. If I were to do it again i would go with the Triple Dog/outlook monitor combo .....
I have the Triple Dog on mine. 99% time its set on tow/performance, the other 1% its set in the Crazy Larry setting. Tow/Performance is good enough to hang or beat most stock trucks out there. Set it on Larry and it will hang with some sports cars. I raced my truck one time down the 1/4 when it was brand new (yeah dumb I know) and spinning all 4 wheels off the line in 4x4 it ran a 14.41@95. Most of the Mustangs at the track that day were running in the mid to low 14's also so not bad considering. If I were to do it again i would go with the Triple Dog/outlook monitor combo .....
#15
RE: Bully Dog or TST
ORIGINAL: Nicky B
You ran a 14.4 in a megacab with just a programmer thats a big improvment from low 16's stock.
ORIGINAL: Local Yokel
I have the Triple Dog on mine. 99% time its set on tow/performance, the other 1% its set in the Crazy Larry setting. Tow/Performance is good enough to hang or beat most stock trucks out there. Set it on Larry and it will hang with some sports cars. I raced my truck one time down the 1/4 when it was brand new (yeah dumb I know) and spinning all 4 wheels off the line in 4x4 it ran a 14.41@95. Most of the Mustangs at the track that day were running in the mid to low 14's also so not bad considering. If I were to do it again i would go with the Triple Dog/outlook monitor combo .....
I have the Triple Dog on mine. 99% time its set on tow/performance, the other 1% its set in the Crazy Larry setting. Tow/Performance is good enough to hang or beat most stock trucks out there. Set it on Larry and it will hang with some sports cars. I raced my truck one time down the 1/4 when it was brand new (yeah dumb I know) and spinning all 4 wheels off the line in 4x4 it ran a 14.41@95. Most of the Mustangs at the track that day were running in the mid to low 14's also so not bad considering. If I were to do it again i would go with the Triple Dog/outlook monitor combo .....