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So i'm about to pull the trigger on getting a DPF delete and a tuner and have been torn between the Gear Z and the Spartan. Today I was looking around at various websites and found a "Torque Technologies T1 Race Tuner". Anyone used one of these?
I have the Gearbox Z DPFR 4.0+ programmer and am happy with it. I installed the 70 hp program and picked up 3.5 mpg highway and 1-2 mpg towing with no more regenerations. The T1 tuner was talked about on another forum (powerstroke.org I think) and the responses were somewhat mixed. It's not as widely available as the Spartan, H&S, and SCT are. But then, the Gearbox Z programmers aren't either.
put gerz delite on today hardest parts getting tailpipe and dpf apart and putting hangers back on (man what a b@#%@h) retune piece of cake better throtle response and more power a little louder can`t say anything about mileage yet
put gerz delite on today hardest parts getting tailpipe and dpf apart and putting hangers back on (man what a b@#%@h) retune piece of cake better throtle response and more power a little louder can`t say anything about mileage yet
Ratchet straps to pull the two apart after spraying a dab of penetrating oil. A nice flat bar gets the hangars right off. A squirt of silicone or white lithium will let it slip right off.
What's really tough is getting the Downpipe out and the rear muffler tailpiece out. Those two are quite challenging. Tailpipe more because of no car lift.
I unbolted hanger brackets from frame rail when I removed stock DPF & DOC. They were much easier to remove with the parts laying on the ground. I also replaced all 3 sensors to ease the installation. I left the original sensors in the pipes. That way if I have to return to stock again for some reason it'll go quicker.
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