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I still got my SC programmer(great code reader by the way) and the 1705 had 60 tow, 90 performance tow and 110 hp. Ran it for about 3 maybe 4 years. It helped with the shifting compared to stock. To answer your question Juan, you use a handheld programmer and set what you want.
I still got my SC programmer(great code reader by the way) and the 1705 had 60 tow, 90 performance tow and 110 hp. Ran it for about 3 maybe 4 years. It helped with the shifting compared to stock. To answer your question Juan, you use a handheld programmer and set what you want.
ahhhhh, you have to change he programs according what setting you want!!
I'm new in this I only ran 600 miles in my "new" powerstroke.
somebody offer a used 1705 max for couple bucks , what do you recommend me,
buy used or new?
thanks a lot
juan
ahhhhh, you have to change he programs according what setting you want!!
I'm new in this I only ran 600 miles in my "new" powerstroke.
somebody offer a used 1705 max for couple bucks , what do you recommend me,
buy used or new?
thanks a lot
juan
Congrats on your purchase of your truck. As for the SC 1705, if i,m not mistaken, once you use a SC in a vehicle it vin locks it to that vehicle only. Unless you know how to unlock the program it won't work. Your only option i think is to buy new. As for chip options FOR OUR TRUCKS and the two best chips to get are DP Tuner or Tony Wildman tunes. They are highy recommended here. Check out most of our signatures...
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