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Simple Man Thu, February 12th, 2009 09:32 PM

Just got my Gryphon today and something might be wrong?
 
I just got my Gryphon today and hooked everything up. I put a fuel tank of 93 octane in it and ran canned tune level 3. I didn't really notice a change at all, not in shifting or anything. It did say on the home screen that it was in level 3. So I reset it back stock and then brought the tuner inside and installed Pegasus and tried to connect to Pegasus but it never identified the device. I uninstalled the program and deleted the USB drivers and reinstalled everything and still have the same issue. I was kind of curiuos is there could be something wrong with tuner?

Thanks for your help. :)

Simple Man Thu, February 12th, 2009 09:55 PM

I found in the help file a fix for Vista so I can now see the device through Pegasus. :woot:

We'll see what happens now..:thumbsup:

Simple Man Thu, February 12th, 2009 10:00 PM

I tried hooking it back up to my truck and it now just says something about ECM not found. I unplugged for 5 sec and tried it again and still the same thing.

I was worried at first but my truck still starts fine. lol

The updates show I have the most stable firmware and whatever the other update is. I thought I would restore it but it says I need a key.

Jackpine Thu, February 12th, 2009 10:02 PM

Sorry if this seems like the "idiot" treatment, Simple Man, but, as I just said in an earlier post, I'm trying to help out Bill with some preliminary troubleshooting steps so he can figure out your problem quicker.

Please verify for me that when you plug the Gryphon into the OBD port with the ignition ON, that you see a small "zero" up in the upper right hand corner of the screen?

If you do, you're at stock level and ready to go to the next step.

Push the Menu button, select "Power Programming" and hit "Enter". You should have three choices: Scroll down to Level 3 with the down arrow and hit Enter. At this point, hit Enter again on "No" to "Create a custom program?" Does the Gryphon prompt you to turn the ignition key OFF, then ON again (without starting)? And, if it does, do you see a progress screen that shows how programming is progressing? And, finally, at the end, do your headlights flash and do you hear a "thunk" from up front somewhere?

If so, you SHOULD be programmed. Hit the Menu button until you are back at the display screen and verify there is a "3" in the upper right corner of the screen. If it's there, the Gryphon thinks you are programmed in Level 3.

Take it for a drive and see what you think.

And, if some of this doesn't work, or you're not happy with the results if it all did, I'm out of ideas and Bill will have to come to your rescue.

- Jack

Jackpine Thu, February 12th, 2009 10:09 PM

Simple Man, you're too fast for me! You put in two new posts before I could type my last answer! :)

What year is your truck? I was giving you directions for a 2004+ model, but yours may need a different approach.

And now, you say the Gryphon cannot identify the ECM? This almost sounds like a Gryphon stuck at a higher level trying to program a truck that is at Level 0 (stock). If that's the case, somehow, I think you got the Gryphon to think the truck was programmed when it was not.

And, sadly, I think the only one who can help you is the Mad Doctor! :shrug: I'm sorry for both of you - I really wish I could have helped! :cry:

- Jack

Power Hungry Fri, February 13th, 2009 10:00 AM

Give us a call when you have a minute so we can walk through everything. It's probably something simple and we should be able to get it fixed quickly.

Simple Man Sat, February 14th, 2009 08:58 PM

Hello everyone,

I hooked the Gryphon back up to the truck and everything worked fine. I did the level 3 custom and set the gears to match the 3.55's that my truck has according to the sticker in the door jam, I also calibrated the tire size and set the transmission shift settings to +3 for all gears. I increased the spark by 1.0 since I'm running 93 octane. I also went and bought a K&N filter and installed it. The truck runs great and the Gryphon does show a little 3 in the upper right corner. However, I still don't notice much of an increase in performance. I may be able to tell a glimmer of a change but certainly not like most others have described.

More details about my truck:

2006 F150 scab 4x4
4.6 v8 at
33x12.50-17
magnaflow SI/SO exhaust
K&N air filter

HEX code: TEGE2GA

Thanks for the help!

johnnyd Sun, February 15th, 2009 09:53 AM

Strange, you should be able to tell a huge difference :yesnod:

Did you buy your truck used? If yes then it is possible that the truck was already tuned. If it was then you probably wouldn't notice a huge difference. Just a thought.

Simple Man Sun, February 15th, 2009 09:55 AM

No I bought it new. Yeah I agree, with all of the comments I had read I really expected tyo be able to notice a difference of some sort.

Jackpine Sun, February 15th, 2009 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simple Man (Post 3738)
No I bought it new. Yeah I agree, with all of the comments I had read I really expected tyo be able to notice a difference of some sort.

I'll be interested in finding out what Bill tells you when you talk to him.

- Jack


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