00Powerstroke
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I can't much help you with selecting a tune but i will say gearhead's service is second to none and his tunes are awesome. Currently running a set on my HS tuner!
Larz said their current power levels are STOCK, TOW, STREET, and PERFORMANCE.
For guys who have run different tunes, how do STREET and PERF compare to KEM and Spartan tunes?
I've only run KEM. Of all the KEM tunes, I liked the way the truck ran with the 345. The tune is too smoky for my liking, and I'm scared of that power level w/o studs. This seems especially risky in our cold, dense air and the associated high boost levels in winters. I will be going GH on the truck I am currently deleting...
Larz said their current power levels are STOCK, TOW, STREET, and PERFORMANCE.
For guys who have run different tunes, how do STREET and PERF compare to KEM and Spartan tunes?
I've only run KEM. Of all the KEM tunes, I liked the way the truck ran with the 345. The tune is too smoky for my liking, and I'm scared of that power level w/o studs. This seems especially risky in our cold, dense air and the associated high boost levels in winters. I will be going GH on the truck I am currently deleting...
Tow, Street, Hot Street, Race on SCT devices. On H&S it is whatever the name is on the device, but the power levels are the same.
Tow, Street, Hot Street, Race on SCT devices. On H&S it is whatever the name is on the device, but the power levels are the same.
I live in upstate NY and when I drove my other truck in the winter I never saw a huge boost pressure increase that would concern me to turn a tune down. Your buddies truck probably would have stretched the head studs regardless if it was -10F or 30F. If you're concerned only run it on the tow or street tune. Unfortunately you have a 2008 which seem to be more prone to failure then an 09 or 10. You've got to pay to play and if you're willing to tune the truck you need to be willing and prepared to put head gaskets and studs in it.
I live in upstate NY and when I drove my other truck in the winter I never saw a huge boost pressure increase that would concern me to turn a tune down. Your buddies truck probably would have stretched the head studs regardless if it was -10F or 30F. If you're concerned only run it on the tow or street tune. Unfortunately you have a 2008 which seem to be more prone to failure then an 09 or 10. You've got to pay to play and if you're willing to tune the truck you need to be willing and prepared to put head gaskets and studs in it.
I haven't seen any evidence that 08's are any better or worse on head gaskets.
I've had a couple job 2, a job 3, and currently still have my job 1. Lots of miles, lots of boost, and lots of EGT on every one of them, and not going to lose a moment's rest worrying about my early truck