Best mileage tune with sct
For your truck and your style of driving and how it's getting used, I think you'll be extremely happy with a standard street tune. The take off is far improved and I think personally for someone who accelerates from 0 to whatever a lot this would be a great tune.
Thanks all. After much reading I believe I will get a street tune from Eric for regular driving, and use the 50 horse tune I have for towing. Gotta make this truck last as a work truck for another two years or so before I can get a 6.7 :-)
E350, huh? That may turn out to be an apples and oranges case. If I am not mistaken, the vans don't have the intercooler. I don't know what this means for tune writers, but isn't that why the van is rated at 450lb/ft and the trucks are rated at 550lb/ft?
morning all
well ijust got back from running to Las Animas ,co.
and low and behold i ve answered my own ???.....so let me refresh yall...........
ive done the 58 volt ficm, blue spring up grade , egr delete, coolant filter, sct tuner w/ fuel econ--trailer tow--performance ...........and in maintaining 1900 RPM's i was averaging 17 to 18.6 mpg, .....empty / not towing
thanks for all the advice , next is MBRP exhaust
jeff
well ijust got back from running to Las Animas ,co.
and low and behold i ve answered my own ???.....so let me refresh yall...........
ive done the 58 volt ficm, blue spring up grade , egr delete, coolant filter, sct tuner w/ fuel econ--trailer tow--performance ...........and in maintaining 1900 RPM's i was averaging 17 to 18.6 mpg, .....empty / not towing
thanks for all the advice , next is MBRP exhaust
jeff
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