OGDEN, UT - Today Edge Products announced the release of their latest Evolution programmer for the 2007.5 Chevy/GMC Duramax (LMM motor). Similar to Edge’s
other Evolution programmers, this unit comes with four standard power levels,
quickly changes power levels, functions as a full diagnostic tool, and stays
mounted in the cab to provide real-time monitoring of the truck’s vital engine
information. Best of all, it comes with a custom pod designed to integrate with
the trucks dash and includes and exhaust gas temperature (EGT) probe at no
extra cost.
The
Evolution provides gains of up to 85 HP and 200 ft-lbs of torque at its peak.
It also includes a special mileage tune designed specifically to improve fuel
economy. Advanced tuning features include the ability to recalibrate the speed
signal to show true road speed if the truck runs non-stock tires, and
adjustment of the factory speed limiter. The Evolution also features
performance testing – 0-60 and quarter-mile times with drag-strip Christmas
tree lighting and reaction times. The unit is Internet updatable and includes a
USB cable and custom software.
Three
exceptional new features to this Evolution are the ability to display soot mass
and injector balance rates, and the ability to scroll through multiple display
parameters with the click of a button. Soot mass is displayed in grams and is
related to the amount of soot in diesel particulate filter (DPF), which helps
customers gauge when how close they may be to a regeneration cycle. The display
of injector balance rates is beneficial because, if out of balance, customers
can pinpoint which injector has a problem. The Evolution also displays DPF
regeneration status, which helps customers understand where the truck is in its
regeneration process.
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