2013 Challenger question
- Dodgehemi64
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2013 Challenger question
I have a 2013 Challenger with the 5.7 and automatic trans. I would like to know a few things that I can do with your new tune.
I would like to run 87 gas due to the fact I drive 65 miles a day going to work seven days a week.
I would like to reduce the torque management, get a firmer shift, turn the MDS off, throttle boost, maybe have the cold air intake option, and be able to do all of this with the intune DCX when you have that tune ready. Or is this something I will need a custom tune to get it.
I like your trinity, but I do not need all of the features it offers. I like to load a program, unplug it and go have some fun.
And will this have any effect with the remote start, keyless entry, and the push button start.
Will I have any issues using the push to start button when programming the car without the key.
Also, are your power and torque gains with the performance tune, at the real wheels, at the flywheel, and what will it change when in sport mode?
Thank You
I would like to run 87 gas due to the fact I drive 65 miles a day going to work seven days a week.
I would like to reduce the torque management, get a firmer shift, turn the MDS off, throttle boost, maybe have the cold air intake option, and be able to do all of this with the intune DCX when you have that tune ready. Or is this something I will need a custom tune to get it.
I like your trinity, but I do not need all of the features it offers. I like to load a program, unplug it and go have some fun.
And will this have any effect with the remote start, keyless entry, and the push button start.
Will I have any issues using the push to start button when programming the car without the key.
Also, are your power and torque gains with the performance tune, at the real wheels, at the flywheel, and what will it change when in sport mode?
Thank You
2013 Plum Crazy R/T Classic, White Stripes, Automatic Trans
Options: Electronic Convenience Group, Super Track Pak, Anti-Spin Differential
Mods: Magnaflow Exhaust, Hurst Shifter with T-Handle, BT catch can, Sequential turn signals Intune, Charger air duct, K&N Air Filter, Side stripe extensions
Options: Electronic Convenience Group, Super Track Pak, Anti-Spin Differential
Mods: Magnaflow Exhaust, Hurst Shifter with T-Handle, BT catch can, Sequential turn signals Intune, Charger air duct, K&N Air Filter, Side stripe extensions
- mikel
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Re: 2013 Challenger question
We do not offer an 87 performance tune, as it would have to be detuned to make it safe. We always recommend removing the starter button and using the key when programming.
Thanks
Thanks
Mike Litsch
DiabloSport Brand Manager
Diablo Tech support by phone:
561-908-0040
M-F 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST
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DiabloSport Brand Manager
Diablo Tech support by phone:
561-908-0040
M-F 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST
[email protected]
Re: 2013 Challenger question
well that was kinda vague. not really an answer either. I have the same exact car with the same questions!
I would kinda like the same questions to. I would just love to turn off the MDS!!!!!
Mike
I would kinda like the same questions to. I would just love to turn off the MDS!!!!!
Mike
2012 Jeep JKU, Call Of Duty
3.6 Liter, Auto, 4:11 Lockers, Front & Rear, Hardtop, 2" Lift, complete underbody Skid plates.
Options: Navigation, Leather, heated seats, power convenience group, steering wheel
Controls, AEV Bumpers, Mopar power bulge hood.
3.6 Liter, Auto, 4:11 Lockers, Front & Rear, Hardtop, 2" Lift, complete underbody Skid plates.
Options: Navigation, Leather, heated seats, power convenience group, steering wheel
Controls, AEV Bumpers, Mopar power bulge hood.
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Re: 2013 Challenger question
What else did you need to know?mmills wrote:well that was kinda vague. not really an answer either. I have the same exact car with the same questions!
I would kinda like the same questions to. I would just love to turn off the MDS!!!!!
Mike
87 octane and performance tunes on high compression V8s do not go hand in hand.
Gains are at the wheels
Mike Litsch
DiabloSport Brand Manager
Diablo Tech support by phone:
561-908-0040
M-F 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST
[email protected]
DiabloSport Brand Manager
Diablo Tech support by phone:
561-908-0040
M-F 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST
[email protected]
Re: 2013 Challenger question
I would like to get a firmer shift, turn the MDS off, throttle boost, maybe have the cold air intake option, and be able to do all of this with the intune DCX when you have that tune ready. Or is this something I will need a custom tune to get it. And will this have any effect with the remote start, keyless entry, and the push button start.Dodgehemi64 wrote:I have a 2013 Challenger with the 5.7 and automatic trans. I would like to know a few things that I can do with your new tune.
I would like to run 87 gas due to the fact I drive 65 miles a day going to work seven days a week.
I would like to reduce the torque management, get a firmer shift, turn the MDS off, throttle boost, maybe have the cold air intake option, and be able to do all of this with the intune DCX when you have that tune ready. Or is this something I will need a custom tune to get it.
I like your trinity, but I do not need all of the features it offers. I like to load a program, unplug it and go have some fun.
And will this have any effect with the remote start, keyless entry, and the push button start.
Will I have any issues using the push to start button when programming the car without the key.
Also, are your power and torque gains with the performance tune, at the real wheels, at the flywheel, and what will it change when in sport mode?
Thank You
Will I have any issues using the push to start button when programming the car without the key.
And one more thing; do you guys have any kind of release date in mind for the 13's yet?
2012 Jeep JKU, Call Of Duty
3.6 Liter, Auto, 4:11 Lockers, Front & Rear, Hardtop, 2" Lift, complete underbody Skid plates.
Options: Navigation, Leather, heated seats, power convenience group, steering wheel
Controls, AEV Bumpers, Mopar power bulge hood.
3.6 Liter, Auto, 4:11 Lockers, Front & Rear, Hardtop, 2" Lift, complete underbody Skid plates.
Options: Navigation, Leather, heated seats, power convenience group, steering wheel
Controls, AEV Bumpers, Mopar power bulge hood.
Re: 2013 Challenger question
mmills wrote:I would like to get a firmer shift, turn the MDS off, throttle boost, maybe have the cold air intake option, and be able to do all of this with the intune DCX when you have that tune ready. Or is this something I will need a custom tune to get it. And will this have any effect with the remote start, keyless entry, and the push button start.Dodgehemi64 wrote:I have a 2013 Challenger with the 5.7 and automatic trans. I would like to know a few things that I can do with your new tune.
I would like to run 87 gas due to the fact I drive 65 miles a day going to work seven days a week.
I would like to reduce the torque management, get a firmer shift, turn the MDS off, throttle boost, maybe have the cold air intake option, and be able to do all of this with the intune DCX when you have that tune ready. Or is this something I will need a custom tune to get it.
I like your trinity, but I do not need all of the features it offers. I like to load a program, unplug it and go have some fun.
And will this have any effect with the remote start, keyless entry, and the push button start.
Will I have any issues using the push to start button when programming the car without the key.
Also, are your power and torque gains with the performance tune, at the real wheels, at the flywheel, and what will it change when in sport mode?
Thank You
Will I have any issues using the push to start button when programming the car without the key.
And one more thing; do you guys have any kind of release date in mind for the 13's yet?
All of what you are asking for is already in the tool. As for the remote start/keyless entry/push button system thats on the vehicle, there's no changes made to that system.

Re: 2013 Challenger question
Garret,
Thank you! now we sit back, have a cold one and wait for the update to hit. Then we can get to havin a little fun with the tunes and stuff.
Thank you! now we sit back, have a cold one and wait for the update to hit. Then we can get to havin a little fun with the tunes and stuff.
2012 Jeep JKU, Call Of Duty
3.6 Liter, Auto, 4:11 Lockers, Front & Rear, Hardtop, 2" Lift, complete underbody Skid plates.
Options: Navigation, Leather, heated seats, power convenience group, steering wheel
Controls, AEV Bumpers, Mopar power bulge hood.
3.6 Liter, Auto, 4:11 Lockers, Front & Rear, Hardtop, 2" Lift, complete underbody Skid plates.
Options: Navigation, Leather, heated seats, power convenience group, steering wheel
Controls, AEV Bumpers, Mopar power bulge hood.
Re: 2013 Challenger question
[quote="Dodgehemi64"]I have a 2013 Challenger with the 5.7 and automatic trans. I would like to know a few things that I can do with your new tune.
I would like to run 87 gas due to the fact I drive 65 miles a day going to work seven days a week.
I would like to reduce the torque management, get a firmer shift, turn the MDS off, throttle boost, maybe have the cold air intake option, and be able to do all of this with the intune DCX when you have that tune ready. Or is this something I will need a custom tune to get it.
I like your trinity, but I do not need all of the features it offers. I like to load a program, unplug it and go have some fun.
And will this have any effect with the remote start, keyless entry, and the push button start.
Will I have any issues using the push to start button when programming the car without the key.
Also, are your power and torque gains with the performance tune, at the real wheels, at the flywheel, and what will it change when in sport mode?
Thank You[/quo
Why not just leave MDS on and use the performance tune? I also drive 60+ miles per day. Disabling MDS will get you worse mileage with an 87 tune than leaving MDS on with a performance tune requiring premium.
I would like to run 87 gas due to the fact I drive 65 miles a day going to work seven days a week.
I would like to reduce the torque management, get a firmer shift, turn the MDS off, throttle boost, maybe have the cold air intake option, and be able to do all of this with the intune DCX when you have that tune ready. Or is this something I will need a custom tune to get it.
I like your trinity, but I do not need all of the features it offers. I like to load a program, unplug it and go have some fun.
And will this have any effect with the remote start, keyless entry, and the push button start.
Will I have any issues using the push to start button when programming the car without the key.
Also, are your power and torque gains with the performance tune, at the real wheels, at the flywheel, and what will it change when in sport mode?
Thank You[/quo
Why not just leave MDS on and use the performance tune? I also drive 60+ miles per day. Disabling MDS will get you worse mileage with an 87 tune than leaving MDS on with a performance tune requiring premium.
2009 Challenger RT Auto
AFE STAGE II CAI
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- Dodgehemi64
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Re: 2013 Challenger question
Thanks everyone for the replies. I ordered a Intune DCX yesterday. So when the tune is released, I will go with the 93 tune, make the other changes I like and start with the MDS on.
2013 Plum Crazy R/T Classic, White Stripes, Automatic Trans
Options: Electronic Convenience Group, Super Track Pak, Anti-Spin Differential
Mods: Magnaflow Exhaust, Hurst Shifter with T-Handle, BT catch can, Sequential turn signals Intune, Charger air duct, K&N Air Filter, Side stripe extensions
Options: Electronic Convenience Group, Super Track Pak, Anti-Spin Differential
Mods: Magnaflow Exhaust, Hurst Shifter with T-Handle, BT catch can, Sequential turn signals Intune, Charger air duct, K&N Air Filter, Side stripe extensions
Re: 2013 Challenger question
There needs to be a way to not have the MDS not come on until 50 mph or about. Mine kicks on at 35 mph or so and its sounds bad but when you want to go alittle it kicks off and down shifts all at the same time.....
jmho
jmho
2012 Jeep JKU, Call Of Duty
3.6 Liter, Auto, 4:11 Lockers, Front & Rear, Hardtop, 2" Lift, complete underbody Skid plates.
Options: Navigation, Leather, heated seats, power convenience group, steering wheel
Controls, AEV Bumpers, Mopar power bulge hood.
3.6 Liter, Auto, 4:11 Lockers, Front & Rear, Hardtop, 2" Lift, complete underbody Skid plates.
Options: Navigation, Leather, heated seats, power convenience group, steering wheel
Controls, AEV Bumpers, Mopar power bulge hood.
Re: 2013 Challenger question
Any answer to the question above about an ETA in mind? Comon, give us something other than soonmmills wrote:I would like to get a firmer shift, turn the MDS off, throttle boost, maybe have the cold air intake option, and be able to do all of this with the intune DCX when you have that tune ready. Or is this something I will need a custom tune to get it. And will this have any effect with the remote start, keyless entry, and the push button start.Dodgehemi64 wrote:I have a 2013 Challenger with the 5.7 and automatic trans. I would like to know a few things that I can do with your new tune.
I would like to run 87 gas due to the fact I drive 65 miles a day going to work seven days a week.
I would like to reduce the torque management, get a firmer shift, turn the MDS off, throttle boost, maybe have the cold air intake option, and be able to do all of this with the intune DCX when you have that tune ready. Or is this something I will need a custom tune to get it.
I like your trinity, but I do not need all of the features it offers. I like to load a program, unplug it and go have some fun.
And will this have any effect with the remote start, keyless entry, and the push button start.
Will I have any issues using the push to start button when programming the car without the key.
Also, are your power and torque gains with the performance tune, at the real wheels, at the flywheel, and what will it change when in sport mode?
Thank You
Will I have any issues using the push to start button when programming the car without the key.
And one more thing; do you guys have any kind of release date in mind for the 13's yet?
- Dodgehemi64
- Posts: 13
- Joined: Mon Sep 02, 2013 1:12 am
Re: 2013 Challenger question
Now that my tuner arrived today, Where is the best place to look for the reliese of the tune for the 2013 Challenger for the intune tuner? Thanks 
2013 Plum Crazy R/T Classic, White Stripes, Automatic Trans
Options: Electronic Convenience Group, Super Track Pak, Anti-Spin Differential
Mods: Magnaflow Exhaust, Hurst Shifter with T-Handle, BT catch can, Sequential turn signals Intune, Charger air duct, K&N Air Filter, Side stripe extensions
Options: Electronic Convenience Group, Super Track Pak, Anti-Spin Differential
Mods: Magnaflow Exhaust, Hurst Shifter with T-Handle, BT catch can, Sequential turn signals Intune, Charger air duct, K&N Air Filter, Side stripe extensions
Re: 2013 Challenger question
I guess we just keep watchin this forum or snooping around on the net. I am sure when it comes out we will all know within hours.
JMHO.
Mike
JMHO.
Mike
2012 Jeep JKU, Call Of Duty
3.6 Liter, Auto, 4:11 Lockers, Front & Rear, Hardtop, 2" Lift, complete underbody Skid plates.
Options: Navigation, Leather, heated seats, power convenience group, steering wheel
Controls, AEV Bumpers, Mopar power bulge hood.
3.6 Liter, Auto, 4:11 Lockers, Front & Rear, Hardtop, 2" Lift, complete underbody Skid plates.
Options: Navigation, Leather, heated seats, power convenience group, steering wheel
Controls, AEV Bumpers, Mopar power bulge hood.
- Dodgehemi64
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Re: 2013 Challenger question
Mike, it sounds like a plan to me. Hopefully it will be before the snow flies and the car is put up for winter.mmills wrote:I guess we just keep watchin this forum or snooping around on the net. I am sure when it comes out we will all know within hours.
JMHO.
Mike
2013 Plum Crazy R/T Classic, White Stripes, Automatic Trans
Options: Electronic Convenience Group, Super Track Pak, Anti-Spin Differential
Mods: Magnaflow Exhaust, Hurst Shifter with T-Handle, BT catch can, Sequential turn signals Intune, Charger air duct, K&N Air Filter, Side stripe extensions
Options: Electronic Convenience Group, Super Track Pak, Anti-Spin Differential
Mods: Magnaflow Exhaust, Hurst Shifter with T-Handle, BT catch can, Sequential turn signals Intune, Charger air duct, K&N Air Filter, Side stripe extensions
Re: 2013 Challenger question
so, I guess maybe next summer then... right? Its supose to snow next week where I live.

2012 Jeep JKU, Call Of Duty
3.6 Liter, Auto, 4:11 Lockers, Front & Rear, Hardtop, 2" Lift, complete underbody Skid plates.
Options: Navigation, Leather, heated seats, power convenience group, steering wheel
Controls, AEV Bumpers, Mopar power bulge hood.
3.6 Liter, Auto, 4:11 Lockers, Front & Rear, Hardtop, 2" Lift, complete underbody Skid plates.
Options: Navigation, Leather, heated seats, power convenience group, steering wheel
Controls, AEV Bumpers, Mopar power bulge hood.