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What are the reasons you say edge is the best? I actually posted a question of which tuner people thought was best and why in the Engine area. Did not see this forum? Also where did everyone buy theirs and how much. Also, some people on this site need to chill a little. Not everyone has been on here for ages, don't be so quick with a sarcastic reply as in the other forum. That does not apply to the first two respondents. Thanks.
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I agree with Yetti on this. If you can get a 2mpg increase in a gasser, you're lucky. You might pick up some additional, modest gains in economy with e-fans and underdrive pulleys, but it won't be much.
These mods are really for power, throttle response, and maybe for small tweaks like adjusting your speedo for tire size, increasing your speed and rpm limiters and so on. They make driving your truck more fun.
I have the Gryphon. I use the additional gauges it offers. And, for customer service, Bill and Corey Cohron at PHP cannot be beat.
- Jack
These mods are really for power, throttle response, and maybe for small tweaks like adjusting your speedo for tire size, increasing your speed and rpm limiters and so on. They make driving your truck more fun.
I have the Gryphon. I use the additional gauges it offers. And, for customer service, Bill and Corey Cohron at PHP cannot be beat.
- Jack
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Adding to what has been said, it was very difficult for me to determine if I got any efficiency gains from the Edge, then the Gryphon tunes as the 10% ethanol has been a negative factor, plus I have gone to larger, then even larger tires. Those are all negatives for mpg. The best I could determine, I get about the same mpg from stock, canned and custom tunes, but the canned tunes were so much more responsive than stock and the custom are so much more responsive than the canned, that I have a lot more fun and get there quicker.
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