Stroked68
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Sweet stuff! Do programmers work really good on the gas powered trucks?
Sweet stuff! Do programmers work really good on the gas powered trucks?
I was doubtful at first, but I heard a lot of good things. With an intake and higher flowing exhaust it makes a big difference on MPGs. If you know what you're doing and tune it up right, it helps a lot with acceleration. What I did is I firm up the shifting, and lower the shift point RPMs so it would shift a bit later, that helped with off the line, it stayed in first and second a bit longer. Than I adjusted the "wide open" throttle, so when Id stomp on the gas it would actually give it more fuel, not much, but just a tad.
I dont think it makes as much of a difference as a diesel programmer, but when I unloaded the program to sell the chip, i noticed a HUGE difference. I was getting 15-19 mpgs (19 freeway) with the chip, and back down to 11-15.
It was also nice to adjust my speedo to the oversized tires, it also would monitor cyl head temps, air intake temps, mph, avg mpg, and all kinds of things. I would def recommend it to another f150 owner.
Sweet. Are they usually the same price as a diesel programmer?
Thanks silverstroke! Well atleast you got to keep one vehicle of your dads. You got any pics of the truck and fairmont? Was that fairmont a 2 or 4 door?
Yep, X2.. I cut the Mondo muffler & resonator off our Sport Trak and put on a "shorty" Flomaster.. re-tuned everything just a bit with a Hypermax. Saw the same results. Stock, When I stomped on it.. it Wanted to go, but just couldn't.. now.. it'll Scoot right along. Not Whizbang.. just better.. all 'round, 3-4 + MPG's. Sounds more bedder too.
Seems I payed about the same as I did for my current Quadzilla on my 350 .. $300'n change.
Joe
It was a gold 1982 Fairmont Futura 4 Dr. Had the 200 cid 6. I never really liked it and would have rather had the truck. My mom doesn't drive but wanted to keep the truck "so someone could haul off leaves" from all the trees around the house (never was used for that). The truck was pretty basic, not even a radio in it.
You still drive the truck around?