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Is it just me or does it make the truck a bit more peppy on the low end.

I had to go to a service seminar 4 hours away from home.

At 1 intersetion in particular you have to make a sharp turn to the left.

I attempted this manuver...at a slow speed ,darn near did a 360 right there.

Granted the roads were wet and I have studded winter tires but it was quite warm.

WOW it works nice.

 I drove Like Michael told me for the most part on cruise at the speed limit.

I had the Edge set on 5x3.

Hand calculated is 20.76 mpg.

I am pretty happy with it. A set of RV 275 or so injectors and it should be sweet.

I wonder what these trucks would be like with an unlimited computer controling things.

That might be your next job Michael and Ed.

 Regards Chris

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So, you flip it on after you have run trough the gears and let it cruise with it on and cut if off when you stop and go through the gears again?

I let the truck warm up for a couple minutes after starting just to let the grids run a few times. Then I flip over to the mpg mode until the next time I shut it down. The only thing that fooler is doing is basically letting the computer think that it is 100 degrees F outside instead of whatever it actually is. This makes the computer advance the ignition timing to where it would be in the summer time. Thus, you gain the lost mileage back from the ignition timing being retarded for the cold air.

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I let the truck warm up for a couple minutes after starting just to let the grids run a few times. Then I flip over to the mpg mode until the next time I shut it down. The only thing that fooler is doing is basically letting the computer think that it is 100 degrees F outside instead of whatever it actually is. This makes the computer advance the ignition timing to where it would be in the summer time. Thus, you gain the lost mileage back from the ignition timing being retarded for the cold air.

 

Actually your backwards.

 

It sets the IAT to 143*F and retards the timing. The colder the air temp gets the more and more advanced the timing gets. Which with cold air and overly advanced timing gets that heavy knock where when you flip to MPG mode the knock fades away because of the retarded timing. High cetane winter fuel will make it even more pronounced.

My bad. I was thinking one way but it came out on the keyboard the other way. It has been one of those days!! :doh: :banghead: :rolleyes:

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I thought it was the other way around too.

Thinking of things like in a gas engine just dosen't work in a 24v.

Rwegards Chris

My point is, would it be better to have the normal (advanced) timing while you are accelerating and running through gears, then once you are up to speed with your load you flip to MPG mode????

My point is, would it be better to have the normal (advanced) timing while you are accelerating and running through gears, then once you are up to speed with your load you flip to MPG mode????

 

...nope. Because your just making the truck think its summer weather. So in essence, it would be like driving in AZ all year long, even though you may live in colder areas.

Unless you are running some huge injectors, or you have a boost leak, egt's should just about never be a problem. I dont notice much if any difference in egt's running the fooler vs. no fooler.

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Remember the timing is a dynamic thing. It still advances and retards but the timing is over all retarded compared to without the fooler. Like with P7100 pumps the more you bring timing down to like 13-14* realm the torque typically moves down in the RPM's. Where advance timing the torque curve typically moves up in RPM's hence which in racing they typically go upwards 16-17* and even more optimizing the torque curve for the RPM's. So the fooler is attempting to bring the timing value down to daily driver level mostly for city and non-interstate driving. As for Interstate driving the speed is typically to fast and the wind drag to great to see much change.

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So in essence, it would be like driving in AZ all year long.

Well, what if you are driving in AZ all year long?