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I have the edge, and I think its over rated. I keep hearing about these guys getting 25 psi boost with chips, and I only see 19 to 21 depending on mine, but I do have autometer pro series gagues, so they might register a little different than others. As far as the edge goes, I REALLY want to get TW to find a way to burn his programs into the edge tuner config. This way, I still get data stream, and am able to pull codes, 0 to 60 mph times, and 1/4 mile times. Not that some of that stuff matters, but code pulling is JUST SWEET compared to thses other tuners. As far as edges tunes go, I only saw 9 tnths difference between extreme and stock tunes in the zero to 60 time. from the way I hear everyone talk about TW, I should be able to get 1.5 to 1.75 off a 60 time, but its specualtion at this point. I need to borrow someones. Is there anyone close here in ohio that would let me borrow one for 5 minutes to run the test??? LOL
Not that I have heard. But I am not positive on this. Supposedly, the guy that is reburneing edge is the lead engineer for (or was) superchips. I dont know if he could do something or not. there is a link that you can email this guy, Youll have to look for the edge thread on here where the truck wouldnt start I think.
Put that thing on ebay, there are still some uneducated people out there paying top dollar for them. I see em go for more than I paid for mine when it was new.
Put that thing on ebay, there are still some uneducated people out there paying top dollar for them. I see em go for more than I paid for mine when it was new.
That's the plan (unless I get an earlier bite) getting ready for injectors and a real chip...
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