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Does any one run this programmer....how well does it work for you ?
Any problems that one should note ? I run a stock 6.7 with 104,000 miles.... looking for a "slight" power increase, but primary goal is to attempt to increase mileage. I know the best way is to do an EGR and DPF delete, but with the group now running Washington, I fear the return to emissions testing. |
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Hi bud, wish I could help you with the programmer but I run the Edge with Juice and I won't lie to you, a programmer really isn't going to help your MPG...................but it sure does make the drive a heck of a lot of fun!
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2007.5 Dodge Ram 3500 HD,QC, 6.7L Cummins, 6speed Auto, 4X4, Bighorn Edition. Click for installs: Carr Steps PML Diff Cover Edge Juice with Attitude Volant Intake Hankook ATM RF10 |
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