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I need way more power for towing my RV, especially on the hills. I already have an Edge which I absolutely LOVE what it's done to the truck, especially the transmission. However I'm resigned to the fact that I'll need forced induction to accomplish my goals. I've begun researching different kits this week. However, I'd like my brand new Edge/'Phoon modified to work with the supercharger. I'm curious if PHP can accomplish that for me. I live nowhere near PHP so my idea is if Bill has done a similar kit before to send what he has already just to get me up and running, then I'll hit the dyno, do a data log and a few runs, then send that info to Bill for tweaking if needed, I understand there will be some back and forth and I'm fine with that. In my case I'm not out for that absolute last possible 1/16 horsepower I can squeeze out of the truck. I just need more jam to get up the hills when towing and err on the side of caution.
Does anyone on here have a Gryphoon controlling their supercharged truck? Looking for a good deal on a supercharger kit!
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This is a smokin deal.
Click here. dygytalworld.ehost-services139.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1599 HTH...R
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There are only but a few that have a sc with gryphon customs to run the vehicle. They are 97-03's.
There maybe one with 04-08 truck. Lars.
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Actually, we've done several Roush kits with accompanying tunes. It all really depends on the supercharger kit you plan on running. In most applications, we simply take the base calibrations that Roush provides and make minor improvements to help improve certain drivability aspects. This works well since the base Roush tunes are set up based on the specifics of the supercharger kit.
Hope this helps.
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Bill, thank you so much for replying, that helps TREMENDOUSLY. I would much much rather keep my Edge/Gryphoon to control the blower.
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Some thing interesting I found too that would be a Plus if it could be tuned around. There stage 4 package eliminates a major problem:
"Troyer Performance takes it to it's proper conclusion by additionally fixing several other issues in the standard calibration, the most important of which is the returnless fuel pump operation. We rewrite how the returnless fuel pump is controlled in several aspects that will now allow the factory PCM to accurately track the actual fuel pump flow rate and eliminate the problem of the fuel pump immediately hitting 100% duty cycle even at low rpm whenever full throttle is used, so we take care of that as well. These changes result in increased power-handling capacity of the fuel pump so that it can easily support even higher power levels at a significantly reduced duty cycle without the use of a BAP or other such device, as well as allowing the PCM to accurately track the actual fuel pump flow rate, complete accurate datalogging, and allows the system to consistently run at 39 PSI pressures at the fuel injectors as Ford designed under normal operating conditions (including full throttle), while still retaining the ability to deliver higher pressures if actually needed - thus retaining the normal safety features of the Ford electronic returnless fuel system. This process also frees up additional power, as the PCM no longer has to deliver extra voltage "on the fly" to the fuel pump due to an inaccurate fuel pump voltage table, and thus it no longer "robs" the ignition system of power that, in some cases, reduces engine output by 8-15 RWHP." |
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