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Uncle
Wed, May 6th, 2009, 01:14 PM
Anyone have one of these on a 97-03 f150? Just wondering how these work with tunes... i was in the market for a Gryphon, but if they are not available, might go with this...
Thanks!
Wayne
cleatus12r
Wed, May 6th, 2009, 01:20 PM
In all honesty, I believe that the Phoenix would be great. The Gryphon isn't "switch on the fly" capable. On the other hand, the Phoenix will have "tunes" put on it, but it can't be fine-tuned by the end user like the Gryphon can.
I'm not sure about what someone would do with more than 2-3 tunes on a gasoline-powered rig since up to 6 are available on the Phoenix, but I know that the same tunes that are available for the Gryphon are also available for the Phoenix.
Jackpine
Wed, May 6th, 2009, 01:49 PM
I agree with not needing more than 2-3 on a gasser. I have a tow tune and one for when I'm not towing. Then, I return it to stock whenever it visits the dealer. I HAVE appreciated the ability to "fine tune" the normal shift points and torque converter lockup points, and some other things. Still, shift on the fly WOULD be nice too. :shrug:
- Jack
soutthpaw
Wed, May 6th, 2009, 03:58 PM
Yeah I think shift on the fly is the big advantage to the Phoenix. you can always put that little stop washer in the TS chip on positions 3 or 4 for example and make the switch only have 4 positions... Do they still make the 4 position TS switch and have the fixed the issues with the TS chip itself that I have seen mentioned elsewhere
cleatus12r
Wed, May 6th, 2009, 04:38 PM
Yeah, the Phoenix does not have to have 6 positions. It can be 1-5 as well with the stop washer as DJ said.
As I understand it, the 4 position is no longer available and the 6 position is still a hit or miss....but I have my own suspicions as to why.
bukbugy
Wed, May 6th, 2009, 08:20 PM
And now come the questions.
First of all Thanks a bunch, quick order and response to questions were great.
What I ordered was a 6 position with the following:
1-Whisper Mode
2-Stock
3-Fuel Sipper
4-25hp Heavy Tow
5-40hp Moderate Tow
6-65hp Standard Tow
The spec sheet shows:
1-Stock
2-Fuel Sipper
3-25hp Heavy Tow
4-40hp Moderate Tow
5-65hp Standard Tow
Can I get a clarification on this. It sound like position 2 is a little quieter (Whisper Mode) but it doesn't seem like a big difference. Is it possible that this position did not get put on?
Now concerning the different Tow modes. What is considered heavy, moderate and standard? What is the reason for less hp on a heavy tow? I will use the truck for pulling a 30ft 5th wheel almost exclusively. Unless I'm on the beach:yesnod: or just around the house.
So what would the best hp setting and will that vary if I am in mountains (Va and WVa) or in the flats like eastern Va and NC?
I did go for a quick spin and WOW the 65 hp really gets up and goes and I noticed the shift points changed quite a bit and the response on the shift was much smoother. Almost wanted me to hook up the camper just to see how it would run (gotta wait a couple more weeks though).
Lastly in the instructions it says that is is discouraged that you shift on the fly while under load. I understand that to mean whille towing, correct?
Thanks a bunch,
b
88Racing
Wed, May 6th, 2009, 11:33 PM
If anyone reading this and is considering this product and are bummed about not getting a display. Your problem is solved with Scan Gauge(approx $150). True like others have said before there is no fine tuning with the chip but I think the switch on the fly is a great trade off. Pretty cool!
cleatus12r
Thu, May 7th, 2009, 08:27 AM
And now come the questions.
First of all Thanks a bunch, quick order and response to questions were great.
What I ordered was a 6 position with the following:
1-Whisper Mode
2-Stock
3-Fuel Sipper
4-25hp Heavy Tow
5-40hp Moderate Tow
6-65hp Standard Tow
The spec sheet shows:
1-Stock
2-Fuel Sipper
3-25hp Heavy Tow
4-40hp Moderate Tow
5-65hp Standard Tow
Can I get a clarification on this. It sound like position 2 is a little quieter (Whisper Mode) but it doesn't seem like a big difference. Is it possible that this position did not get put on? I can't answer about what went where on the chip. Does your chip actually HAVE 6 positions on it? All trucks seem to react differently to the Whisper Mode tuning. However, since you have a single shot injector truck, the Whisper Mode should make a really big difference when setup right for YOUR truck.
Now concerning the different Tow modes. What is considered heavy, moderate and standard? What is the reason for less hp on a heavy tow? Heavy would be in the neighborhood of 13K lbs. or more. Moderate usually constitutes a load of 8K to 12K. Light tow would be up to 6-8K lbs. The truth of the matter is, depending on the truck, the driving style, and the maximum EGT you can sustain or control dictates how much you can (or should) tow with each setting. The reason that the heavy tow program is "worth" a lot less power rating is that with a diesel powerplant, more power usually ALWAYS means more heat (EGT). Besides, towing a 15K load with a light duty truck with 300+ HP (designed for 215 HP) will kill drivetrain components in a hurry.I will use the truck for pulling a 30ft 5th wheel almost exclusively. Unless I'm on the beach:yesnod: or just around the house.
So what would the best hp setting and will that vary if I am in mountains (Va and WVa) or in the flats like eastern Va and NC? You will have to determine that. Like I stated before, there are a lot of variables and you need to drive each tune and decide which one gets the job done the best without skyrocketing EGT.
I did go for a quick spin and WOW the 65 hp really gets up and goes and I noticed the shift points changed quite a bit and the response on the shift was much smoother. Almost wanted me to hook up the camper just to see how it would run (gotta wait a couple more weeks though).
Lastly in the instructions it says that is is discouraged that you shift on the fly while under load. I understand that to mean whille towing, correct? Yep, for a couple reasons. First is that you're INSTANTLY changing the power level. Under certain conditions, this can shock the drivetrain and cause damage. Secondly, each tune has a lot of different engine control maps that dictate fueling rate and injection timing. The way the PCM and chip work, address lookups in the chip may be slightly delayed or skewed for a split second causing at minimum a "bump" or at worst, damage. Always TRY to allow a coast/decel or back off of the accelerator pedal before switching tunes.
Thanks a bunch,
b
See replies in red.
soutthpaw
Thu, May 7th, 2009, 09:00 AM
here is a copy and paste from the tow settings thread in the Phoenix forum
DJ,
It breaks down like this:
* 25hp - Over 20,000 GCWR (all terrain)
* 40hp - 16,000 to 20,000 GCWR (all terrain)
* 65hp - 12,000 to 16,000 GCWR (all terrain), 16,000 to 20,000 GCWR (flat terrain)
* 80hp - 8,000 to 12,000 GCWR (all terrain), 12,000 to 16,000 GCWR (flat terrain)
* 100hp - 8,000 to 12,000 GCWR (flat terrain)
* 120hp - Not Recommended
* 140hp - Not Recommended
Keep in mind that files designated as "Tow" are designed specifically for the needs of towing (shift strategies, pressures, lockup, fuel curves, injection timing) while "Performance" programs are handled quite a bit differently.
Hope that helps.
__________________
Bill Cohron - The Mad Doctor
Jackpine
Thu, May 7th, 2009, 11:07 AM
Cody, your last post was excellent! It answered quite a few questions that were in the back of my mind regarding HP and towing and clarified some other points, such as the relationship between HP and EGT.
Thanks!
- Jack
88Racing
Thu, May 7th, 2009, 11:27 AM
I am confused probably as much as the guy that started this thread. Are we talking gassers or diesels?
Lars
Jackpine
Thu, May 7th, 2009, 12:10 PM
I am confused probably as much as the guy that started this thread. Are we talking gassers or diesels?
Lars
This one's about diesels, Lars. There's a lot that is VERY different about them, isn't there?
- Jack
soutthpaw
Thu, May 7th, 2009, 12:14 PM
I am confused probably as much as the guy that started this thread. Are we talking gassers or diesels?
Lars
I was posting in reply to bukbugy's question and his is a PSD.... though th
OP was asking about gassers
Jackpine
Thu, May 7th, 2009, 12:42 PM
You're right, of course! We DID change horses in the middle of the river, didn't we? :giggle:
- Jack
bukbugy
Thu, May 7th, 2009, 01:07 PM
:doh:
Sorry to confuse you guys. I was so excited about getting my PHP Phoenix module that I stuck my questions in the thread for gassers.
An yes there is a difference between the two especially with this module now:happy-dancing:
Thanks to all those who responded and I'm looking forward to hitching up to the 5th wheel
88Racing
Thu, May 7th, 2009, 01:56 PM
You knows guys, I have a pretty good grasp on things some of the time but I was just trying to figure out "when did ford put a diesel in a 97-03 f150?". I was just pointing out that the poor guy who started this thread is going to be saying "what in the world?"
Oh well at least I'm not jbrew or rockpick! (Yet?)LOL
Lars
Uncle
Thu, May 7th, 2009, 05:25 PM
Yeah, i am reading all this great information.. yet, it's not really helping me.. But if it helps others, that's great. Just trying to get some feedback if anyone with a gasser in a F150 tried this out and liked. I read one report on F150ONLINE from a guy who gave it a favorable vote, just trying to poll others...
No worries, we are all learning about Phoenix modules! ;)