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Hi - new here so please forgive me if this question has been asked before.
A few months ago I purchased a 2013 SuperCrew with the 3.5L EcoBoast. It has over-sized tires on it and I've been told to get a tuner package that has the ability to correct the odometer as well as tweak the tune. So the question is: Which is the best brand to get? HyperTech, Banks, Daiblo, ??? Cost is a factor but I know you get what you pay for.
Hi - new here so please forgive me if this question has been asked before.
A few months ago I purchased a 2013 SuperCrew with the 3.5L EcoBoast. It has over-sized tires on it and I've been told to get a tuner package that has the ability to correct the odometer as well as tweak the tune. So the question is: Which is the best brand to get? HyperTech, Banks, Daiblo, ??? Cost is a factor but I know you get what you pay for.
Thanks!
I have personal experience with both 5* and MPT custom tunes. No complaints with either. You'll get everything you want and then some. No getting around cost, you gotta pay if you wanna play. Expect about $400 on average with 1 custom tune using an SCTx4 device. Links below to get you started.
Best thing you can do is go back to factory sized tires when these tires wear out. That's going to get you the best combination of performance and cost savings overall.
Until then, just live with the speedometer being a small amount out. No problem.
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