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  • Yankneck696
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    Sarah, I hope your leg gets better so that you can use your beloved truck again. The install will be pretty simple. The indicator light will indicate MG/6 Cyl/3 Cyl are engaged by the switch. Michael

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    Michael will have a unit towards the end of the week, or latest Monday. You will get to see the install & all.... Get yer popipin corn ready....Thank you all for your intrest...Ed

  • air intake temp below 32 degrees will activate 6 cylinder and below 15 activates 3 cylinder if i remember correctly

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1 last test this week to confirm something, then next week I go into production. 25-50 will be made next week, depending on faceplates.Thank you,Ed

Dang, does that truck ever get used? It looks brand new on the inside! I noticed the white hood, Is that a different truck from the picture in your avatar?

:lol: yea nice spot! that isnt my truck i didnt have a camera so i just used trusty old google to get me a pick of the same dash layout as mine!
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Personally, I have sworn up a storm dozens of times that I left the MPG fooler on, then tried to start the truck on a cold morning. With the MPG fooler, the engine is seeing 143* @ the IAT. you get NO grid heaters. Then, you whack yourself upside the head & say "WTF" !!!!! You have to turn the MPG fooler off & wait for the 25 second fuel pump run, then you get the heaters back. This is why I want this to be completely visible with an LED to indicate that a function is selected. To me, that would mean a column dash pod, pillar pod or a gauge pod affixed to the dash pad for other options.

This is my first time posting here, so I hope this going to turn out ok.

Correct me if I am wrong; the toggle switch only needs to be on for a specific length of time to activate the MPG fooler, so, a momentary push button switch, and a timer circuit can replace the toggle switch. Once activated the circuit will shut off after the programmed time until the next time the button is pushed again, this way it will never be left on. An LED indicator is always a good idea so you know what the status is.

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Actually it can't be done that way. What we are basically doing is unhooking the IAT sensor and stuffing a resistor 2.2k ohm in the plug. So no its not a momentary thing for the MPG fooler. But for the high idle it is. But then again if you start with timer circuits and PCB design your adding cost to it. I know Ed is working darn hard to keep the cost down and keep the design easy.

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FYI there is no cubby hole in the dash on the 98 &99s

My '99 has the cubby hole. My airbag switch is where your power point is.
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Can i get some pictures of these I would like to see what they look like to help in the decision making process of which one to get

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I am going to have both the gauge pod unit & the cubby hole unit ready at the same time. Wire has been an issue, as I have gotten shipments of wrong products. I also just have to finalize mounting for the gauge face unit today. Then, the engraver can start cutting for me & once the proper wire comes, I can produce. I have 50 switches waiting for wire & faceplates ready to go.Ed

This device sounds interesting.What exactly does it do?Increase fuel mileage during winter & speed cold start warm-ups? Can someone provide a synopsis?thanks!

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MPG Fooler - Attempts to mimic summer temperature to increase MPG. Since the only sensor that changes sue to weather is IAT sensor. High Idle 6 & 3 Cylinder - Allows you to select either mode to warm up your truck quickly in the cold winter or maybe keep the alternator amped up while working or maybe set high idle for the hot days to cool the truck down with air conditioning.

Good info, thanks.I'll add this the the growing list of things I want for my truck!

Does anyone have any pictures of the set up yet? Or is that just because your still in the pre-order stage? Would be nice to see it before we pre-order.

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Hang in there the first actual released version is suppose to be out by end of October last I've heard from Ed. Bur I also heard there has been issues with wire purchases.

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Michael will have a unit towards the end of the week, or latest Monday. You will get to see the install & all.... Get yer popipin corn ready....Thank you all for your intrest...Ed

i want one. the turn dial would be nice. i'm more or less after the high idle then anything else. my dads 00 powerstroke warms it's self up in under 5 min. mine was still under 100 coolant temp being started at same time.

High Idle 6 & 3 Cylinder - Allows you to select either mode to warm up your truck quickly in the cold winter or maybe keep the alternator amped up while working or maybe set high idle for the hot days to cool the truck down with air conditioning.

High Idle 6 & 3 Cylinder. Can somene explain this in greater detail? If you choose 3 cyl, does it add extra fuel only to 3 cyls? Or does the 6 & 3 each represent a different high idle speed - 6 being higher? Not completely understanding this. Thanks

The Cummins has software that you enable to have the 6 cylinder high idle or the 3 cylinder high idle. When the 6 cyl hi idle kicks in, the RPMs go up to 1200. When the 3 cyl hi idle kicks in, it sounds like the motor is tearing itself apart. It sounds horrible. With the 3 cyl hi idle, the VP-44 cuts fuel off from 3 cylinders causing increased resistance, therefore increasing temps.