Zgrove8
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- Feb 21, 2023
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Have you see any improvements in the soot level of your EGR tubes?Absolutely, the GED tuner made the biggest increase. I was very impresed.
Have you see any improvements in the soot level of your EGR tubes?Absolutely, the GED tuner made the biggest increase. I was very impresed.
Unfortunately no. I believe it is just a bad engine design causing the dirty motor.Have you see any improvements in the soot level of your EGR tubes?
I'm also in SoCal, San Diego area. We cannot get the GDE tunes in Califunny, CARB hasn't approved them. Your only options are SFT and MRT. I've used GDE before the ban, SFT and MRT. I've posted about SFT's dishonesty. That leaves MRT (via EOC) that I am now using, both their ECU and TCU tunes. Very satisfied.So what is the exact name of the tuner and what state do you live in? Unfortunately I’m in Southern California and can’t get certain tuners.
SFT and MRT have CARB approval to legally sell in California?I'm also in SoCal, San Diego area. We cannot get the GDE tunes in Califunny, CARB hasn't approved them. Your only options are SFT and MRT. I've used GDE before the ban, SFT and MRT. I've posted about SFT's dishonesty. That leaves MRT (via EOC) that I am now using, both their ECU and TCU tunes. Very satisfied.
NO! No tune has CARB approval. SFT and MRT have yet to be attacked by EPA or CARB so they are still in business to sell wherever they wantSFT and MRT have CARB approval to legally sell in California?
Oh.., I just was on the phone today with green diesel engineering (GDE) and they said I would see a difference in my soot levels and regene cycles. just an FYI I’m running a GEN3 eco-diesel.Unfortunately no. I believe it is just a bad engine design causing the dirty motor.
Mine is an '18. I honestly cannot tell a difference. I wish I could tell you different. Did you ever have a vacuum leak code populate when you installed the tune. I did for about 10k miles. GDE guy left me hanging with no answer. I never had any codes before, but I guess the ecm was having trouble with the new software. It finally stopped coming on.Oh.., I just was on the phone today with green diesel engineering (GDE) and they said I would see a difference in my soot levels and regene cycles. just an FYI I’m running a GEN3 eco-diesel.
@Freedom319 Congratulations on that, I'm only @93000 in my 2016. Only major issue is that that I recently had to replace my intake manifold. Are you running a tune?Just thought I post something positive for the new guys. I have a 2014 with over 173k and it still going strong. View attachment 3817
I’m still running stock, just recently, I got the electronic throttle control code and it went into limp mode. I knew my battery was getting low because the crank was slower than normal and it took longer for the NAV and satellite to boot up. I knew the battery was one of the issues that caused it so I went to AutoZone, swapped the battery and had them clear the codes and that fixed the issue. I am not running a tune nor have I deleted the truck. I still have an unlimited mileage warranty for another year and half and they won’t honor it if I make any changes…I will tell you the key is to make sure MOST of your driving is highway and not putting around town. I don’t do what I used to so I don’t drive the truck as much and it is constantly displaying regen needed. Personally, I think the engine is great, it’s just all the “government “ components that hat kill it. As long as it’s driven long term and gets heated up you shouldn’t have any issues.@Freedom319 Congratulations on that, I'm only @93000 in my 2016. Only major issue is that that I recently had to replace my intake manifold. Are you running a tune?