No Sir. GDE doesn't use a stock file and this is why it's not compatible with the SFT Touchscreen Tuner. SFT uses only factory files, then modifies them.Here is a question for tuners.. if were to buy an SKT engine tune installable with their touch screen flash tool could It be used to take out, store, and reinstall the GDE tune from the GDE replacement ECM?
I've been reading so much on here that my head is splitting... So, if I were to just do a Tune (HD likely), will this stop the EGR from putting so much coal down into my intake? Yes, make sure it is a tune that turns the EGR off Will I be able to quit worrying about a fire? Yes, it might be nice to clean (or have the intake manifold cleaned) but since the EGR is turned off the common cause of the engine fire is eliminated. What about the exhaust system?there is no change required to the exhaust system. Many owners choose to fully delete the EGR system and physically remove it. There is no need to do this if you have it turned off that I know of, it is personal preference. I've read so much bad regarding the regen and cat plugging "unless you drive like a wildman part of the time"... I don't need super performance.Many tunes alert you when a regens is in progress usually with the HD(GDE tune) this is usually somewhere between 350 to 500 miles. Just drive at freeway speeds or hold the RPM's up around 2000 and you will see the region progress on the dash and it will tell you when it is complete. If you buy certain aftermarket gauges like the EDGE insight 2 you can manually regain at your convenience. I just need to safely tow my 19' Jet boat around from state to state without breaking down, or going broke due to 10 mpg as was the case with my '06 Titan 2WD and $4/gal gas at the time...