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Originally posted by systemnt View PostNight and Day difference.
I can/have smoked the tires down.. (and they aint street tires..)
And passing anything - at any speed...is no problem.
I've made ricers, mustangs and cameros feel bad.
The powers addicting..but I spend 99% of my time in the tow tune...and it will still get out of its own way in a hurry.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostThe smell of the factory trucks when they clean the filter is much more caustic than regular diesel exhaust.
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Dang skippy! The full emissions diesels stink. I love the smell of a deleted diesel truck.
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Originally posted by ckamp52 View Postgeezus! when did they get so high on tunes? I no longer have a diesel but most the places I used were around $150 for 3 tunes. no way I would pay 500 for em
The tunes they have to write or much more complicated than they used to be. If you've ever seen some of the code that has to be written it's insane.
Also many of these options are switch on the fly like Dale mentioned and you will have up to 5 tunes available.
And actually I can get 5 EFI Live tunes (power levels) PLUS transmission tuning for about $750.
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Originally posted by WItoTX View PostThis is 4 years ago mind you, but it was right at the time with H&S was getting sued by the EPA, and had to discontinue all of its products. EFI Live had the market cornered.
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Originally posted by systemnt View PostAfter a ton of research, and making some calls...ive decided to finally get around to doing it. Going to do it myself.
Ordered a h&s minimaxx, a full 4" turbo back w/muffler pipe, sinister egr delete.
Putting it on later this week.
Also went with a exhaust tip...
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This is one of the most confusing things out there to me. There are way too many options. What is the most cost effective route to be able to have a tuner that has more than one tune, but i dont care about having a monitor screen, egr and dpf delete, i want a muffler, and i dont want it loud. What brand, size pipe, etc. What part are needed and not needed? Id like to use my factory exhaust tip if possible. Does this help/ hurt in any way?
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Originally posted by Sticks&Strings View PostThis is one of the most confusing things out there to me. There are way too many options. What is the most cost effective route to be able to have a tuner that has more than one tune, but i dont care about having a monitor screen, egr and dpf delete, i want a muffler, and i dont want it loud. What brand, size pipe, etc. What part are needed and not needed? Id like to use my factory exhaust tip if possible. Does this help/ hurt in any way?
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I didn't see what truck you have so what I am going to list is going to be for a Cummins.
EGR delete kit - $200
Flo-Pro Downpipe and intermediate pipe to replace the cat & DPF - $180
EFI Live with Autocal and CSP5 switch with transmission tuning - $1400
I'm keeping my stock muffler/tailpipe in place for now but even if I wanted to change whole system out to a 4" Flo Pro turbo back with a muffler it would only be about $300 more.
I would think Ford and Duramax are similar in price.
You can look online at Rollin Smoke Diesel and similar websites to get actual prices. Many of them are forum sponsors on their applicable truck's forums and offer discounts to forum members.
Labor is NOT included in those numbers above.
Most shops I called were in the $2200-$2500 range to turn key the full deletes.
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You factory tip is welded on (mine was) *assuming you have a f250
You have to delete the dpf.. that's the point of doing this...that what is robbing the crap out of the motor, putting stress on injectors, and causing failures.... And mpg.
the egr can be disabled...
I went with a kit so I knew the components worked together, and got the tunes I wanted in a cohesive package.
There's a ton of options... just have to pick the one that closest matches your needs and bank account..
The better a motor breathes and expels gasses the more efficient it is...thus colder and bigger airboxes and bigger exhaust pipes you go the better, but that also creates a louder system and is generally more expensive.Last edited by systemnt; 07-28-2017, 05:24 PM.
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Originally posted by Mike D View PostI didn't see what truck you have so what I am going to list is going to be for a Cummins.
EGR delete kit - $200
Flo-Pro Downpipe and intermediate pipe to replace the cat & DPF - $180
EFI Live with Autocal and CSP5 switch with transmission tuning - $1400
I'm keeping my stock muffler/tailpipe in place for now but even if I wanted to change whole system out to a 4" Flo Pro turbo back with a muffler it would only be about $300 more.
I would think Ford and Duramax are similar in price.
You can look online at Rollin Smoke Diesel and similar websites to get actual prices. Many of them are forum sponsors on their applicable truck's forums and offer discounts to forum members.
Labor is NOT included in those numbers above.
Most shops I called were in the $2200-$2500 range to turn key the full deletes.
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