TUNE DOESN'T LAST
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:01 pm
We had a Predator 7130 thrown in when we bought a used 2004 Dodge Diesel pickup, the 24V Cummins.
When we put a mileage/performance tune in it, mileage around town shoots up to 19 mpg around town. Shut truck off, start in the morning, even if we restart the average fuel trip consumption thing, it still plummets RIGHT back down to 15 or so mpg.
Why does the tune not last?
We have used actual miles calculated with actual gallons for the baseline figure, and it matched the trip computer almost exactly.
Why does this thing not work for more than one day at a time?
Do we need to re-re-re-reload the program every time we shut the truck off?
Because every time we load the mileage/performance program, we get instant increase to 19 mpg. Then every time, next day, back down to 15 mpg even if we reset the trip computer thing.
Fuel filters are new, and this is pathetic.
If it is oxygen sensors, why do they work immediately after installing the tune, then suddenly go bad when you park the truck overnight?
We are using Amsoil synthetic with bypass filtration system, just changed. New fuel filters, external fuel pump, since the in-tank went bad. It did everything it is doing absolutely exactly the same before we changed the pump.
Are there other, mystery fuel filters installed that we didn't change? That get clogged after one day, but only if a Diablosport tune is installed?
I need to know every single possible thing to check.
Or, is the Diablosport thing punishing us because someone ELSE stole a tune off it before selling us the truck, so it goes into weak cripple mode, dying after one day?
Or are these designed to fail after a few years and force you to buy a new one, like cellular phones are reputed to be?
I dunno. But it IS happening, and it IS weird.
When we put a mileage/performance tune in it, mileage around town shoots up to 19 mpg around town. Shut truck off, start in the morning, even if we restart the average fuel trip consumption thing, it still plummets RIGHT back down to 15 or so mpg.
Why does the tune not last?
We have used actual miles calculated with actual gallons for the baseline figure, and it matched the trip computer almost exactly.
Why does this thing not work for more than one day at a time?
Do we need to re-re-re-reload the program every time we shut the truck off?
Because every time we load the mileage/performance program, we get instant increase to 19 mpg. Then every time, next day, back down to 15 mpg even if we reset the trip computer thing.
Fuel filters are new, and this is pathetic.
If it is oxygen sensors, why do they work immediately after installing the tune, then suddenly go bad when you park the truck overnight?
We are using Amsoil synthetic with bypass filtration system, just changed. New fuel filters, external fuel pump, since the in-tank went bad. It did everything it is doing absolutely exactly the same before we changed the pump.
Are there other, mystery fuel filters installed that we didn't change? That get clogged after one day, but only if a Diablosport tune is installed?
I need to know every single possible thing to check.
Or, is the Diablosport thing punishing us because someone ELSE stole a tune off it before selling us the truck, so it goes into weak cripple mode, dying after one day?
Or are these designed to fail after a few years and force you to buy a new one, like cellular phones are reputed to be?
I dunno. But it IS happening, and it IS weird.