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Old Thu, May 19th, 2011, 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by kawasaki150hp View Post
Ok so I just purchased both a K&N CAI and an Edge CS. I did a lot of research on this before buying it and never saw anything about the combination causing the truck to run to lean untill I read the owners manual for the Edge. Thank goodness I did that. Then the user guide directed me to this web site where now I found a bunch of info on it after I already spent the money. Now I know that depending on what I get the price will vary, but what type of price range am I going to be looking at for this now? I went with the edge CS because after looking at all the programmers out there I liked the canned tunes from edge the best. Now I cant use them, not real happy about that right now either. I should had just gone with this company to start with. PHP should thank Edge for actually refering us to them in the user guide. Sorry I just realized I'm on a soap box so I'll stop, but if someone could give me a price range or what they payed and what they have, I would be thankfull. Thanks
I believe the tunes for the CS are $60 each if you did not by the programmer from them. Check their webpage to make sure.

You MAY not have much of a problem with the K&N and tunes. What year is your truck and what engine is in it? The 2004-2005 models with the 5.4L engine are the ones that are most likely to run lean with the CAI. If you don't have a 5.4L, you won't have a lean condition and if you have an 06 or later truck, you're better off too. There's talk on lots of forums about the "lean problem" though, you just didn't find it.

If you can't return the intake to stock, or do the Gotts Mod, use the Level 2 tune. It runs a bit richer and should help.

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