I want a tune from rebel127 for my new glider, does any one have a phone number I can reach him at?
12.7 DDEC turbo replacement question
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Image, Jun 13, 2013.
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Be patient, he will see your post. he did mine a year ago. very pleased. good choice
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I expect that what Cetane+ was saying is that while it'd be good to have multiple settings available (as the PPbox offers) you'd be better off with simply a good tune from Rebel127. The reason for this is how each works. A PPbox has multiple settings/programs, none specific to your truck. The way those programs interact with your engine, it's well within the realm of possibility that you will do real damage very quickly to your equipment that will be costly to repair. A Rebel tune is designed for your truck and the way with which you operate it. It won't offer the distinct possibility of severe damage simply through it's use. A custom tune on an electronic motor will be the single best upgrade an owner/driver will make.
I figure that's what Cetane+ is saying, because that's the reaction I had reading the exchange. I have a tune from Rebel127. I would never advise someone to purchase a product or do a modification that I haven't done myself or wouldn't do. Conversely: I would and do recommend doing modifications and purchasing products that I've had positive experience with.Cetane+ Thanks this. -
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i also have nothing to sell- nor anything to prove via the internet. -
The reason I would likely get a PP box is because one of my best friends has one and it has been great for him. He has the same engine as mine, just in a hood instead of a shaker. He gets much better mileage than I do, he noticed a huge improvement when he did the turbo/manifold/box all together a couple years ago. His experience with it is enough for me to want the PP box.
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Hey Image can you say what your .5 MPG's where. Like 6.5 to 7 or 7 to 7.5 thanks
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That's in a 2003 Century 120 running 65-68mph. Ohhh yeah... that's one thing I noticed, after the turbo and manifold my "sweet spot" for mph/mpg moved up few mph. Before I would run 62-64, now I run 65-67 getting better mileageJetsr6 Thanks this.
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