Performance questions
That being said.
I have learned one thing about these motors. when it comes to stock. Seventy extra horse power is all you'll ever see with bolt on's.
I put a edge evolution with attitude on it and i was amazed at how much it woke the truck up. I have a cold air kit and troyer performance dual electric fans on the way. i've read on here a few little tricks for uping the performance a little more like recalibrating the TPS.
I had a couple questions. One. Is there any chip that i can stack with my edge to kind of "fill in the holes" where edge lacks. Most noticably off the line. And if there is is it even worth my time. Ive seen modules from venom and jet that claim to be able to stack with other chips but ive had a hard time finding any info about them.
Also is there any other serious bolt on upgrade short of a supercharger that im really missing? Truck has true duals with dual cats and is straight piped after the cats. from what i've read anything after the intake chip and fans on a stock internal motor seems like a waste of money. guess i really just want to know if there is anything im missing? any other little trick that i havent figured out or any product you guys have installed on your trucks that you noticed a difference on.
My truck,
1997 F150 Ext. Cab long box 4wd 127000 miles
5.4l triton, automatic trans (not sure if 4r70 or 4r100 havent gotten around to checking yet)
Edge evolution with attitude
SD cold air intake
troyer performance dual electric fans
poweraid throttle body spacer
Any help would be greatly appriciated or if you have any questions about how my mods have made a difference feel free to ask. you can read all you want about a mod but unless you talk to someone who actually has it. you can never know the real gain you'll get out of it.
Thanks again!
With 4:10's and a 265/70/17 (31.7" tall) tire doing 60 MPH it would only turn 1825 RPM - only 165 revs higher then a 3.73 gear and 245 more then a 3:55 gear.
You may lose a little MPG on extended highway trips, but you should gain in the city and have better performance all around and less stress on your transmission.


