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get GAUGES..!!!! those SHOULD HAVE BEEN your FIRST purchase..!!! having said that... i would not load more than the tow tune on your mule until you can monitor your egts.... and if have an auto tranny, add a BIG tranny cooler to your truck or that tuner could EASILY kill your tranny before it's time... you should have a tranny temp gauge too... and it is a MUST if you are gonna do ANY towing, your stock tranny temp gauge is JUNK..!!!
No tire adjustment on the Diesel tuners. i actually like the 60hp tune best on my truck,, Seems to run the best with it over the other tunes. I also wouldnt play at all without gauges.
The nice thing about the data log, is you can monitor whatever you want to. I got curious about what the air intake temps were and the manifold air temps, so I've been running some checks on those. But, you can see just about anything that the truck has a sensor for. I'd just play around in there and see what's available. But, it can't replace gauges, since the truck doesn't have a pyro from the factory.
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