Supporting tunes for dodge rams with long tube headers
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:19 pm
not sure why the tunes will run lean with the long tube headers, but it seems to me any type of header might cause the condition to differnet degrees..
How about a fix for this?
It would be neat if you could offer a "configured" tune for customers.. something basic like selecting general mods.. and offering it for the predator.
(Still waiting on the answer if the Trinity supports the long tube headers..)
This way, if you have already done all the testing and tuning on the vehicles, you could offer basic tunes where people do not have to go fiddling around with stuff they dont know about, and trying to get mail order custom tunes without dyno info and such.. im sure youre already baffled by the amount of simple questions people put up, im sure if they felt confident they got the most out of a tune, rather than a general application they would tout your product more.
How about a fix for this?
It would be neat if you could offer a "configured" tune for customers.. something basic like selecting general mods.. and offering it for the predator.
(Still waiting on the answer if the Trinity supports the long tube headers..)
This way, if you have already done all the testing and tuning on the vehicles, you could offer basic tunes where people do not have to go fiddling around with stuff they dont know about, and trying to get mail order custom tunes without dyno info and such.. im sure youre already baffled by the amount of simple questions people put up, im sure if they felt confident they got the most out of a tune, rather than a general application they would tout your product more.