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tdnp Thu, April 30th, 2009 08:18 AM

Curious about programmer????
 
I am curious, I have a 95 psd and would like to add a programmer.
What is availiable, Griffin and the phenoix? Pros and cons/diffrences for each?

Are they programmers that need mounted and so they come with a pod?
what is the cost?

cleatus12r Thu, April 30th, 2009 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tdnp (Post 8635)
I am curious, I have a 95 psd and would like to add a programmer.
What is availiable, Griffin and the phenoix? Pros and cons/diffrences for each?

Are they programmers that need mounted and so they come with a pod?
what is the cost?


Adding a programmer (Gryphon):

Pros:

1. Easy installation. Plug in, follow the prompts, and play.
2. Forget it's there. No external parts/pieces to think about.

Cons:

1. Not "switch on the fly". Requires the engine to be shut off and 5 or so minutes to change "tunes".
2. If you feel that you need more than three different "tunes", then you're stuck with just three.

Adding a "chip" (Phoenix Module):

Pros:

1. Availability of up to six different programs.
2. Switch on the fly capability to instantly change your truck's personality.

Cons:

1. Requires a bit of mechanical competence to install.
2. Mounting of a control switch.

Bill said this in another thread and I agree:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Power Hungry
I don't find 3 settings limiting outside of the fact that programs like Whisper Mode, High Idle and No Start are unusable with a programmer. I've always found 1 program I liked and just drove on that until the wheels fall off. Other folks may feel differently.

....sometimes 6 positions are too many.



In either case, a reliable and accurate EGT gauge is almost a necessity to prevent engine damage. You really can't go wrong either way.

tdnp Thu, April 30th, 2009 05:02 PM

Thanks
 
Does the Phoenix require a pod? I like the idea of whisper mode, I will have to look at the costs again.

Thanks for the info.

cleatus12r Thu, April 30th, 2009 05:16 PM

Yes, the Phoenix Module will require a gauge pod with at least a pyrometer. Keep in mind that the Gryphon programmer will also need a pyrometer probe installed in the exhaust manifold to display EGT.

As far as the Whisper Mode program goes, since you have an early single-shot truck, the whisper mode will work really well.


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