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I am - work great. I didn't like the canned tunes I got originally with programmer and found proven and never looked back. I wasn't trying to add a lot of power so am just using 50hp. The transmission is much better that what I had before this.
Did the proven tunes require you to pull the EGR and put plates or did it tune it shut and you unplugged it? Im not sure I want to pull the EGR not sure if I could figure that out myself seems like a pain!
Did the proven tunes require you to pull the EGR and put plates or did it tune it shut and you unplugged it? Im not sure I want to pull the EGR not sure if I could figure that out myself seems like a pain!
Did the proven tunes require you to pull the EGR and put plates or did it tune it shut and you unplugged it? Im not sure I want to pull the EGR not sure if I could figure that out myself seems like a pain!
Yes I am. I run their 50hp tune. It runs & tows great with minimal smoke. I also have their 160hp tune that is insanely fast but I run the 50hp tune daily.
Is noise a concern? If you want it quiet, slap a race pipe on and be done. 5" is louder, more rumbly, and more expensive. Performance wise, there wont be any real difference.
I run a 4” race pipe, no muffler with the oem tail pipe section. I live in a residential area & have not had any neighbors knock on my door asking me to install a muffler. Plus my wife & kids like how it sounds.
Another Proven fan here. I've been running their +0HP OEM minus Em tune and it's excellent. My father in law is running the same tune on his 2018 F350. And helped a friend install Proven tunes on his 2014 Ram 2500. Only have good things to say about their tunes and service.
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